
Through this programme you will develop foundational knowledge and skills in psychology, and learn how to apply these to address Caribbean psychological issues. The Psychology Special degree content meets the requirements for the pursuit of graduate study in psychology in the region, North America and the United Kingdom. Students who pursue this programme will be prepared to select from a wide range of subdisciplines for postgraduate study to achieve their career goals.
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Special) programme enables students to:
The B.Sc. Psychology degree exposes students to core subjects in psychology. These include developmental, social, abnormal, psychometrics and research methods in psychology. In addition, students are introduced to specialist areas such as counselling psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, gender and psychology, community and environmental psychology and communications psychology. The programme’s curriculum facilitates students’ understanding of psychological theory and research, and the application of that theory and research to address Caribbean social and psychological issues in different contexts: personal and institutions such as the family, work and school.
To facilitate the interests and career aspirations and goals of our students in the social sciences, we also offer the following major/minor combinations:
Psychology with Management
Psychology with Political Science
Psychology with Sociology
A bachelor’s degree in psychology can lead to fulfilling careers in:
Graduate Level Opportunities
In response to the growing number of graduates in psychology in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, the psychology unit offers recent university graduates and practitioners the educational and training opportunities at the graduate level, to develop analytical skills to address psychological issues within organisations and society. Additionally, an important goal for the discipline is to produce a cadre of highly qualified graduates equipped to serve the complex counselling demands in Barbados and the Northern and Eastern Caribbean. As such, we offer the following taught masters programmes:
30 courses approved by the Faculty of Social Sciences must be taken
To view the course list in the faculty handbook, click here »
Applications are accepted from November to February. However, applications of interest are accepted All year. Wisit the Admissions website to view Entry Requirements and Apply Now»