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Honours Bachelor Applied Psychology

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Key Details

Program Start Dates

September 2025

Please visit Ontario College Application Service to learn more about start dates.

Program Delivery

Campus / Full-time

Credential

Degree

Program Duration

9 Semesters / 4 Years
Currently not available for international students

Program Contacts

Dr. Shelley Watson

Coordinator

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Dr. Sherry Mongeau

Chair School of Community Services

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Program Overview

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Turn your ability to lend a compassionate, listening ear into a career where your commitment to helping others is front and centre

If you have an interest in understanding the behaviours of others, have an investigative nature, excel in social situations, and care deeply about the well-being of others, then a rewarding career in psychology may be for you! 

Through a trauma-informed approach to care, you will gain knowledge and skills in psychology over the course of four years to support individuals from diverse backgrounds and improve socially important behaviour, including addictions, health, education, psychological disorders, traumatic injuries, and the treatment of prevalent developmental disabilities.

This unique program allows you the ability to specialize in therapeutic practices, behavioural science, or pursue a general degree in applied psychology in your second year. Included are opportunities for a fully paid internship, applied research, preparation for graduate studies, and applying your training in community settings.

As a graduate, you can pursue graduate studies in various Psychology programs (e.g., Applied Psychology, clinical/Counselling Psychology, Educational Psychology), Applied Disability Studies, or Applied Behavioural Analysis.

Already have a diploma in the field of community services? Connect with us!

Graduates who hold an Ontario diploma in child and youth care, social service worker, social service worker – Indigenous specialization, or development services worker can complete the degree in as little as two years!

For more details about this option please email us at cips@cambriancollege.ca

Receive up to $2,000 when you take Cambrian’s Applied Psychology degree program!

Start your four-year Bachelor of Applied Psychology program with a financial edge! Become a full-time student in semester one in September 2025 and you will automatically qualify for a $1,000 entrance scholarship. Maintain a grade point average of 75% and you could receive another $1,000 when you start semester two!

Program Highlights

Program highlights

  • Only program of its kind in Ontario to offer three streams of specialization
  • Complete your degree as a psychology generalist or specialize in either therapeutic practices or behavioural science
  • Opportunity for a paid internship
  • Gain hands-on, practical work experience throughout the program  
  • Opportunity to complete a thesis or major paper to prepare for further research and graduate programs
  • Focus on diversity and inclusion to provide culturally sensitive care to Indigenous communities and special populations

Admissions

Admission requirements

To be eligible to enter the Honours Bachelor of Applied Psychology program, graduates of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD; 30 credits)(or equivalent) must complete at least six grade 12 U/M courses (or equivalent) with a minimum overall average of 65%. Alternatively, applicants must meet mature student status. The following are the program-specific prerequisite requirements:

  • Any grade 12 English (U) (minimum 60%)

Additional admission requirements

Applicants with transcripts from institutions where the language of instruction is not English must demonstrate English language proficiency with a minimum test score on one of the following language proficiency tests or equivalent scores from another internationally recognized English language test:

  • IELTS overall band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
  • TOEFL iBT 88, paper-based test 570
  • CAEL 70, no sub-test band score less than 60
  • PTE Academic 61

Note:

To participate in the Internship, students will need Synergy Basic clearance including: First Aid, CPR C, CPIC Vulnerable Sector Check, WHIMIS, AODA, Workplace Health & Safety, Workplace Violence & Prevention, and a WSIB Student Agreement. 

Additional medical clearance may be required for some placement sites which support vulnerable populations, including: MMR, TB Step 1 and 2, Varicella, Tetanus/ Diphtheria (Td), Pertussis, Polio, and Hepatitis B.

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Program delivery

Program delivery

2025-2026

Fall term start

  • Semester 1: Fall 2025
  • Semester 2: Winter 2026
  • Semester 3: Fall 2026
  • Semester 4: Winter 2027
  • Semester 5: Fall 2027
  • Semester 6: Winter 2028
  • Semester 7: Spring 2028
  • Semester 8: Fall 2028
  • Semester 9: Winter 2029

Program of Study

Program of study for 2025-26 Academic Year 

In the Bachelor of Applied Psychology program (HBAP), students will learn about the history and main theoretical approaches to the broader field of psychology. Through the selection of courses, students can deepen their understanding of behavioural science and therapeutic practices, preparing them to graduate with well-rounded knowledge and skills in the field of applied psychology.

In the first year of study, the program of study is the same for all program majors. In the second year, the program of study will vary by major, as outlined under Program Streams.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Semester 1Credits
EDI 1100Equity Diversity Inclusion3
ENG 1108Critical Information Literacy3
PSY 1107Principles of Psychology I 3
PSY 1108Human Development 3
PSY 1109Intro Practice and Self Care3
 Credits15
Semester 2
PSY 1201Models of Couns Practice3
PSY 1205Intro to ABA3
PSY 1206Principles of Psychology II 3
PSY 1208Intro to Trauma and Behaviour3
SCI 1201Human Sexuality3
 Credits15
 Total Credits30

Program Streams

Majors

After a common first year, students will declare a program major and select courses according to their desired areas of interest. Students may choose to deepen their understanding of Behavourial Science (HBAB), Therapeutic Practice (HBAT), or may choose an opportunity to develop a more rounded skill set in General Psychology (HBAP) by selecting electives across multiple areas.

Note: Some courses have required pre-requisites. Please plan accordingly.

General Psychology

Program of study for semesters 3-9.

Students wishing to graduate with a major in General Psychology will follow the program of study below and select electives from any of the areas listed to develop a more rounded skill set.

Plan of Study Grid
Second Year
Semester 3Credits
EDI 2301Dimension of Social Inequality 3
PSY 2304Motivation3
PSY 2305Research Methods3
PSY 2307Counselling Ethics 3
One Degree Breadth Elective Course 13
 Credits15
Semester 4
MTH 2404Statistics I3
PSY 2401Biological Psychology3
PSY 2404Trauma Informed Practices3
One Degree Breadth Elective Course 13
One Course from Group A or B3
 Credits15
Third Year
Semester 5
IND 3501Indigenous Healing3
PSY 3503Observation and Documentation3
PSY 3505Social Psychology3
One Degree Breadth Elective Course 13
One Course from Group A3
 Credits15
Semester 6
PSY 3602Psychological Assessment 3
PSY 3605Personality3
PSY 3603Placement Seminar3
MTH 3604Statistics II3
(OR One Degree Breadth for Research Paper Stream) 1
One Course from Group B3
 Credits15
Semester 7
PSY 3701Internship12
 Credits12
Fourth Year
Semester 8
EDI 4801Inclusive Practice Topics3
PSY 4801Thesis I3
(OR One Degree Breadth for Research Paper Stream)
PSY 4806Cognition and the Brain3
One Course from Group A or B3
One Degree Breadth Elective Course 13
 Credits15
Semester 9
COM 4906Interprofessional Collaborations3
PSY 4901Thesis II3
(OR PSY 4904 Major Research Paper)
PSY 4902Psychopharm3
One Course from Group A or B3
One Degree Breadth 13
 Credits15
 Total Credits102

Fees

Tuition Cost

Canadian Students

$7,519.35Estimated first year costView fee breakdown

Important Notice

Fees presented are estimates based on projections for future academic year(s) of study. Actual fees charged may differ from what is published here. A full detailed listing of all fees is available in myCambrian and updated annually no later than May 1 for the following academic year. Students in Academic Upgrading are responsible for any fees listed on their invoice each term.

Tuition and ancillary fees

Please see our fees page for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and supplies

Books and supplies may be required at the course level over and above what is estimated above. Please consult your professor/instructor for further information.

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Field of Study

School of Community Services

Discover the profound difference you can make in the lives of others when you follow the rewarding and noble path provided by Cambrian’s School of Community Services. Community Services programs prepare you to address social and community needs, support child and family welfare, navigate support systems and become a powerful force for positive change.

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Career Outcomes

Employment opportunities

Positions in:

  • Community and social agencies
  • Education settings
  • Therapeutic services
  • Research settings
  • Health care and mental health services

Graduates can also pursue graduate studies. 

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Minimum technology requirements

Success in this program requires that you come equipped with some program-specific technology requirements.

Bring your own device (BYOD)

Cambrian College has implemented a BYOD principle to both enrich the student learning experience in and out of the classroom and to ensure flexibility!

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