
University of Victoria
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology provides students with a strong foundation in human behavior, cognitive processes, mental health, and psychological research. This program equips students with expertise in data analysis, neuroscience, behavioral science, and research methodologies. With a focus on both theoretical and applied psychology, students gain hands-on experience in clinical psychology, experimental research, and mental health services. Graduates are prepared for careers in counseling, human resources, research, mental health services, and policy analysis.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Psychologist | 31200 | $80,000 - $120,000 | Assesses, diagnoses, and treats mental health disorders, providing therapy and psychological interventions. |
Human Resources Specialist | 12101 | $55,000 - $90,000 | Manages employee relations, recruitment, and workplace well-being, applying psychological principles in organizations. |
Health Policy Researcher | 41404 | $65,000 - $110,000 | Conducts research on mental health policies, evaluating programs and recommending improvements to health services. |