
University of Manitoba
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology is a four-year undergraduate program that explores human behaviour, brain function, and mental processes through scientific research and analysis. Students study cognitive psychology, neuroscience, developmental psychology, abnormal behaviour, and statistical methods. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research design, data interpretation, and ethical practice. Graduates are prepared for careers in mental health, research, healthcare, and social services, or may pursue advanced studies in psychology, counselling, neuroscience, education, or clinical practice.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Psychologist | 31200 | $80,000 - $130,000 | Assesses, diagnoses, and treats mental health conditions, providing therapy and psychological evaluations in clinical, academic, or organizational settings. |
Behavioural Therapist | 41301 | $55,000 - $85,000 | Helps individuals manage behavioural and emotional challenges using structured therapeutic approaches in educational, clinical, or community environments. |
Mental Health Outreach Worker | 42201 | $45,000 - $70,000 | Provides community-based support and resources for individuals facing mental health challenges, connecting them with professional services and programs. |