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Psychology courses requirements in Canadian Universities?


dizzyfeet

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I'm planning on becoming a Clinical Psychologist and in doing so I would like to study in Canada. I've heard that there are two types of Psychology degrees you can earn: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. What's the difference between the two? If I would like to become a Clinical Psychologist, which one should I take?

Also, are there specific IB subjects that I will need to study in order to get into a Psychology program? My school doesn't offer IB Psychology, unfortunately, so the subjects I currently take are Math SL, Indonesian Literature HL, English Language and Literature HL, Biology HL, Business & Management HL and Environmental Systems and Societies SL. Is this okay or will it be better for me to switch a subject for something else? It's just that I've heard that a Bachelor of Science in Psychology may require Math HL and Physics HL. Is this true? What does a Bachelor of Art in Psychology require? Thanks in advance!

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