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What is the difference between a BA and a BSc Honours Specialization in Psychology?

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What is the difference between a BA and a BSc Honours Specialization in Psychology?

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The BA and BSc Honours Specialization modules are structurally very different. The courses that make up the BSc module focus primarily on the biological foundations of behavior, such as those in Neuroscience, Cognition, Sensation, Perception. BSc students also must take 2.0 senior-level courses from the Faculty of Science as part of their BSc in Psychology. The BA module has a more flexible structure, providing students with opportunities to take courses focused on the biological, social, and psychological foundations of behavior.

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