BAPsychology
Study location | Lithuania, Klaipėda |
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Type | Bachelor, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 years (240 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | BA (BA in Psychology) |
Tuition fee | €4,050 per year |
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Application fee | FREE If candidates apply for a BA program after the early application deadline (October 15 or February 15th), there will be 15 EUR non-refundable application fee applied. |
Deposit | €300 per programme As a gesture of acceptance the university’s offer, a student is expected to make a non-refundable admissions deposit of 300 EUR no later than May 1. However, a student can make a payment earlier to secure the place in the University. Admissions deposit is NOT refundable. The non-refundable admissions deposit is a part of student’s tuition and housing fees. This payment is necessary in order to: - Reserve your place in the university; |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or other comparable education) Applicants who are in their last year of secondary/high school, may submit their secondary/high school transcripts for the last 3 years at the time of application. However, all applicants are expected to submit their final and complete secondary education qualification documents upon graduation. The minimal requirement to gain access to higher education in Lithuania is secondary education qualification. However, meeting minimal requirements does not guarantee admissions. For country specific requirements, please read here lcc.lt/assets/qr_country-specific-requirements.pdf The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Lithuanian. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. According to Lithuania Ministry of Education regulations, students who are seeking higher education in Lithuania must have complete secondary/high school education qualification that is recognizable and equivalent to secondary education in Lithuania. Usually, applicants are offered conditional acceptance to LCC based on their GPA, English proficiency and interview performance. However, students are able to enroll to a university only if they hold final secondary/high school education diploma and meet all graduation requirements set by their home country regulations. All final and official academic qualifications must be legalized or have an Apostille if they were issued in a country other than EU countries, Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Sakartvelo, Ukraine or the USA. All submitted academic foreign qualifications are subjects for qualification recognition. |
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Territory requirements | Please keep in mind that country specific requirements may be applied. Please read here lcc.lt/assets/qr_country-specific-requirements.pdf |
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Language requirements | English ALL applicants (including applicants from Africa countries) are required to present one of the following English proficiency test certificates: THE ENGLISH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENT MAY BE WAIVED ONLY IF: |
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Other requirements | Please keep in mind that country specific requirements may be applied. Based on your submitted documents the Admissions Committee will evaluate your overall academic readiness for university studies at LCC. If any substantial differences of your academic qualifications compared to Lithuanian national qualification framework are determined or the provided information is not sufficient to make the admission decision, an applicant may be asked to submit additional documents or take an LCC Skills and Knowledge test. |
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Overview
Your psychology degree is designed to prepare you to pursue careers in a variety of human service-related and health fields or to continue your education in clinical or research psychology programs.
Download Degree Plan lcc.lt/assets/degree_plans/psy-degree-plan-min.pdf
Programme structure
Year 1
Learn communication skills and why we communicate with others the way that we do
Indulge your curiosity in why people act the way that they do
Become familiar with major personal and social psychological theories
Year 2
Develop basic research skills
Gain insight into relationships such as marriage and family
Learn about psychology-related careers through practicum site visits
Year 3
Learn how our minds think, and process information, and make decisions
Gain skills in counseling
Learn about emotions and what motivates people
Year 4
Conduct independent research on a topic of your choice
Gain practical experience through work-placements and internship programs
Career opportunities
Opportunities
The Career Development Center (CDC) works to help you succeed even before you get your Bachelor’s degree. You will learn to become everything employers are looking for from writing a job-winning resume to discovering your real talents and strengths.
CDC works with a number of companies and organisations to locate jobs or internships for students. Summer work opportunities include work and travel experiences in the USA and Western Europe.
Spring semester intake is available only for candidates comings from Lithuania, EU countries, and other candidates who do not need visa to enter Lithuania.
Spring semester intake is available only for candidates comings from Lithuania, EU countries, and other candidates who do not need visa to enter Lithuania.