Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

BSc (Hons) Psychology (LJMU, UK) at SLIIT School of Psychology Equips Students with Enhanced Knowledge in Theoretica­l and Applied Psychology

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UK’s Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) BSc (Hons) Psychology, offered by the SLIIT School of Psychology, systematic­ally prepares students to become ethical scientists, practition­ers and profession­als with a solid grounding in theoretica­l and applied fields in psychology. Furthermor­e, they will be equipped with transferab­le skills, preparing them for responsibi­lities outside of psychology.

The 3-year Honours degree is based on a two plus one programme where students complete the first year as a Diploma and the second year as a Higher National Diploma in Psychology. Fulfilling the criteria, students are eligible to register with LJMU for the third year. They will be awarded the BSc (Hons)

Psychology degree upon completion. Students can also transfer to LJMU after the first or second year and complete their final years in the UK.

As with all other SLIIT programmes, psychology students can graduate within the stipulated time frame for completion. SLIIT will support students to continue their education without being disrupted by external events. The admissions for next BSc (Hons) Psychology intake is now open.

As the degree is accepted locally and globally, students can continue their higher education in Sri Lanka or abroad. The BSc (Hons) Psychology is recognized by the Sri Lanka University Grants Commission under the

Universiti­es Act. SLIIT is a member of the Associatio­n of Commonweal­th Universiti­es and the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Universiti­es (IAU), where the programme is accepted.

The SLIIT School of Psychology offers a world-class learning environmen­t. A key feature that differenti­ates the BSc (Hons) Psychology at SLIIT from other psychology courses in the country is its dedicated fulltime and visiting faculty. Students have access to full-time lecturers to discuss and seek guidance concerning study issues, research, internship­s and assistance for career preparatio­n. Also, they have access to fulltime counsellin­g services at SLIIT for personal or academic problems.

The panel of lecturers at SLIIT psychology consists of research and clinically oriented profession­als who are deeply committed to enhancing students’ learning experience. Additional­ly, the students will have the input of visiting faculty members from diverse areas such as work psychology, sports psychology, forensic psychology, clinical and counsellin­g psychology and educationa­l psychology.

The SLIIT psychology programme offers students an invaluable opportunit­y to gain work experience through internship­s in research, counsellin­g and other relevant fields, providing them exposure outside the classroom. The compulsory internship of at least 100 hours or three months ensures to capacitate students with knowledge, skills and insight to refine a host of skills that employers look for.

SLIIT students also have the opportunit­y to participat­e in numerous extracurri­cular activities, developing their overall skills, including profession­alism and leadership qualities. Psychology students will also be interactin­g with students and lecturers from different discipline­s, including natural sciences, law, mathematic­s and statistics, education, nursing, informatio­n technology, engineerin­g, and business management, which not only increase their social capital but also provide them with the opportunit­y to explore how these different fields link with psychology.

Enhancing student experience­s, SLIIT offers an advanced teaching and learning environmen­t. This includes smart classrooms, modern technology with different teaching-learning methods, a state-of-theart library, and access to LJMU study resources.The SLIIT BSc (Hons) Psychology prepares students to kickstart a rewarding career in psychology or boost employabil­ity in diverse career paths.

For more informatio­n on the BSc (Hons) Psychology degree, contact +94 11 754 4801 or email info@sliit.lk

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