
AIC Campus, in collaboration with Lincoln University College (LUC) Malaysia, offers a Bachelor of Psychology degree right here in Sri Lanka that equips students with a broad base of knowledge in the various domains of Psychology in order to prepare for graduate schools in various disciplines of psychology or education.
With instructors who are professionals and experts in their fields, the three-year program stands out for its close ties to the working world. Lincoln University College (LUC) Malaysia will provide the transcript and degree certificate to students who successfully finish the three-year Bachelor of Psychology program, paving you the path for your success in the future.
Awarding University – Lincoln University College Malaysia
Duration – 3 Years
Direct Entry :
Alternate Entry :
Year 1 :
Introduces students to,
Year 2 :
Students have modules such as,
Year 3 :
Students learn Advanced topics such as,
The program prepares students for graduate-level studies and careers in various fields, including,
and more.
The program is accredited directly by Lincoln University College, approved by Malaysia’s Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysian Qualification Agency(MQA) and World Higher Education Database (WHED). It is also recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Sri Lanka.
The program has a strong link to real-world practice via internships, research projects and instruction from field specialists, preparing you for diverse psychology-related roles both locally and internationally.
For more information, visit the official AIC Education website.
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