Internship Opportunities:
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BSScCP (Bachelor of Social Sciences in Counselling and Psychology): Empowers students to transform classroom learning into meaningful real-world practice. In Year 4, you will complete a two semester internship (50 days, 400 hours) in schools and community service agencies.
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To gain hands-on experience in screening, assessment, and early identification of potential crisis and mental health issues, you will work on 4 individual cases (30 sessions) and facilitates a group (4 – 6 sessions). To ensure both professional growth and client welfare, you will be guided by a site supervisor who provides daily immediate support, and a clinical supervisor who offers weekly professional mentoring. This immersive experience builds practical skills, confidence, and readiness for your future career.
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BSScPsy (Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology): Students can choose between two exciting internship pathways: the Research Internship (PSY 3112) and the Industrial Attachment (PSY 461).
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The research internship strengthens your research and analytical skills through faculty led projects and activities such as study design, data collection, data analysis, and presenting findings. The industrial attachment will place you in public or private organizations, where you will apply psychological knowledge in authentic workplaces. Both internship options encourage reflection, professional growth, and career readiness, giving you a competitive edge in diverse fields.