B.S in Psychology

The University of Utah

Salt Lake, Utah, USA
B.S in Psychology
Duration4 Years
LevelBachelors Program
  • Psychologists study human and animal behavior, seeking to understand how people and nonhuman animals function in their environments: through this, a psychologist ultimately wants to understand, predict, and resolve behavioral and psychological problems
  • If students are interested in how the mind works and functions in an effort to help people achieve and maintain mental health, consider studying psychology at the University of Utah
  • The Psychology curriculum includes coursework in the following topics: psychology as a science and profession, cognition and behavior neuroscience, intergroup relations, development in infancy, emotions, human performance, personality, sexuality, health, among others
  • Through coursework, and hands-on experience through research, internships, peer advising, and/or teaching assisting, students will gain the knowledge base and critical thinking skills they need for success in post-college careers or graduate school
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees2057238 INR
Hostel & Meals770997 INR
Insurance139742 INR
Transportation97556 INR
Accommodation Application Fee9521 INR
Books and Supplies72947 INR
Miscellaneous164204 INR
Matriculation Fees9155 INR
Mandatory fees90525 INR
Total1354647 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Applicants must have completed secondary school (9-12)
  • Prerequisite:
    • English:
      • 4 years, emphasizing composition and literature
    • Mathematics: 
      • 2 years, beyond elementary algebra (selected from geometry, intermediate algebra, trigonometry, college or advanced algebra, or calculus)
    • Biological and/or physical science:
      • 3 years, two of which are required to be taken from the following: chemistry, physics, and biology or human biology (one of the sciences must include a laboratory experience)
    • History:
      • 1 year, American history and government. (Processes and structure of democratic governance)
    • Foreign language: 
      • First and second year (level) of the same foreign language taken during grades 7 through 12
ExamsTOEFL: 80

IELTS: 6.5

SAT: 1140
  • Critical Reading and Math total score of 1140

Additional info
  • ELP waiver: SAT Reading score of 27 or higher
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