There are a
lot of universities where you can study psychology, but I would like to talk
about Mykolas Romeris and Edinburgh universities.
Bachelor’s
degree in Psychology offered by the Department of Psychology at Mykolas Romeris University
is a full time 3,5 year undergraduate programme targeted to the students who
have secondary education or high education certificate. It gives students a
comprehensive general coverage of the central topics of psychology. Courses
provide students with the knowledge of research, theories, and their applications
in psychology. The program also gives an opportunity for some specialization
through the optional courses. Mykolas
Romeris University
offers accommodation for international students on campus – at student
residence hall “Student house”- the twelve floor modern building.. Rooms are
shared by two or three students. If you want to continue your studies you can
choose from Social psychology, Law psychology and Organization psychology at
Master’s degree.
The program in The
University of Edinburgh lasts four years. You will have the opportunity to
learn from researchers who are leaders in their field, and a particular
strength of university teaching is the key element of experimental/practical
work thought the course. Psychology at Edinburgh
has close links with a wide variety of other Schools such as Biological
Science, Education, Informatics, and Social and Political Studies. All freshers from
outside Edinburgh
are guaranteed an offer of university accommodation, with certain conditions.
Accommodation ranges from the catered to self-catered, the modern to the
traditional. Masters programmes in psychology at university are Cognition
in Science & Society, History and Theory of Psychology, Human Cognitive
Neuropsychology, Individual Differences, Psychology of Language, Psychological
Research.
In
conclusion, The University of Edinburgh offers more opportunities to continue
studies at master degree than Mykolas
Romeris University .
But the main psychology program disciplines in both universities are quite
similar.
References:
Pictures:
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDelete