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BSc (Hons) Psychology with Management

Key information

Our Psychology degrees equip you with an understanding of human behaviour and the skills to apply your knowledge to an inclusive and productive society.

Programme code
KPT/JPS (R2/0313/6/0050) (MQA/FA5343) 08/30
Level
Undergraduate
Delivery type
Full Time
Degree qualification
BSc (Hons)
Mode of delivery
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Location
Malaysia
Start date
September, January

Psychology is the scientific study of the relationship between mind and behaviour. The psychology component of the programme (70%) covers the core domains of psychology, namely biological psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, individual differences, social psychology, conceptual and historical issues in psychology, and research methods. The management component of the programme (30%) introduces a range of topics that are relevant to workplace psychology such as consumer behaviour, marketing, human resource management and project management. Teaching and assessment emphasises application to real world issues, and enhances transferable employability skills such as numerical and computer literacy, communication and teamwork. 

This programme is offered with a September and January intake.

Our psychology with management graduates have a strong record of employment in business management, marketing, human resources, coaching, academic research and teaching, to name but a few. 

 

Your student experience

Teaching methods range from lectures, tutorial classes and mentor sessions, to computer-based laboratory activities supported by group and individual projects. Assessment is by examination, coursework, presentations, group project and individual project, the balance being appropriate to the different teaching methods used in the courses.

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Course content

September intake - Malaysia

Year 1

Mandatory September

  • Philosophy and History of Psychology
  • Human Resource Management
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Research Methods and Analysis 3

Mandatory January

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Research Methods and Analysis 4
  • Business Skills for the Second Machine Age
  • Social Psychology

Optional September

  • Self-Empowerment and Social Responsibility I
  • National Language A (MPU 3212)

Optional January

  • Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisations
  • Malay Language Communication 2 (MPU 3143)
  • Self-Empowerment and Social Responsibility II
Year 2

Mandatory September

  • Cognition across the Lifespan
  • Leading in Organisations
  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Research Methods and Analysis 5

Mandatory January

  • Biological Psychology
  • Research Methods and Analysis 6
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Strategic Management

Optional September

  • Philosophy and Current Issues

Optional January

  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption (MPU 3341)

Optional May

  • Industrial Training
Year 3

Year 3 includes industrial training during the May Semester

Mandatory September

  • Research Project 1

Mandatory January

  • Research Project 2

Optional September

  • Workplace Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Global Business Analysis

Optional January

  • Psychology and Mental Health
  • Advanced Social Psychology
  • Changing Trends in Employment

January intake - Malaysia

Year 1

Mandatory January

  • Research Methods and Analysis 4
  • Social Psychology
  • Business Skills for the Second Machine Age
  • Cognitive Psychology

Mandatory May

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Human Resource Management
  • Research Methods and Analysis 3
  • Philosophy and History of Psychology

Optional January

  • Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisations
  • Malay Language Communication 2 (MPU 3143)

Optional May

  • Philosophy and Current Issues
  • National Language A (MPU 3212)
Year 2

Mandatory September

  • Leading in Organisations
  • Research Methods and Analysis 5
  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Cognition across the Lifespan

Mandatory January

  • Biological Psychology
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Strategic Management
  • Research Methods and Analysis 6

Optional September

  • Self-Empowerment and Social Responsibility I

Optional January

  • Self-Empowerment and Social Responsibility II
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption (MPU 3341)
  • Integrity and Anti-Corruption

Optional May

  • Industrial Training
Year 3

Year 3 includes industrial training during the May Semester

Mandatory September

  • Research Project 1

Mandatory January

  • Research Project 2

Optional September

  • Global Business Analysis
  • Workplace Psychology
  • Neuropsychology

Optional January

  • Psychology and Mental Health
  • Advanced Social Psychology
  • Changing Trends in Employment

Disclaimer

The courses mentioned above may change between now and the time that you study. For more information, please view our Terms and Conditions.

Fees and funding

StatusFull Time
LocalMYR 38,150
InternationalMYR 46,270

Entry requirements

We have standard entry requirements for all of our courses that you will have to meet.

Year 1
  • Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation in Business or Science: Pass and eligible to receive the award
  • A-Level: CCC
  • STPM: GPA 2.00 for 3 subjects
  • UEC: 20 points or less (5 subjects not less than B grade)
  • IB Diploma: 25 points for 6 subjects
  • WACE/SACE: ATAR 70
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma: 70%
  • Foundation: CGPA with 3.0
  • China Senior High School Graduation Certificate: 80%
  • India Senior School Certificate/Class XII: 70%
  • Indonesia SMA 3: 75%

Note:

In addition to the entry requirements listed above, applicants must have grade C in Mathematics and Science at SPM/ IGCSE level or equivalent. This requirement can be waived if applicants have obtained at least grade pass in Mathematics and Science at a higher level. 

We strongly urge all prospective students to submit their applications. Our students comprise of individuals with a wide array of qualifications. The most comprehensive way for us to assess eligibility is by receiving a completed application comprising of academic qualification.  

Entry requirements in the prospectus and website may not always apply and individual offers may vary.

English language requirements

If your first language is not English, we'll need to see evidence of your English language ability.

The minimum English language requirement for entry to this programme is IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) with no score lower than 5.5.

If you do not have IELTS 6.0, we offer a range of English language courses to help you meet the English language requirement for this programme prior to commencing your studies.

Why Heriot-Watt

We are committed to producing future-ready graduates with high-quality British education. Located in Putrajaya since 2014, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia's purpose-built, state-of-the-art, lakeside campus in Putrajaya is the first “green campus” in Malaysia; catering to a global network of students.

Ranked in the top 10 for Research Impact in the UK, with campuses in Scotland and Dubai, we offer students the opportunity of a truly global seamless learning experience flourishing beyond academic excellence through our Purpose Driven Education approach.

Employability

Psychology with management graduates will be well prepared for business-related employment. The degree knowledge and skills lead to a wide range of occupational roles in commercial organisations, educational institutions, government and NGO sectors. Examples include human resources, market research, advertising and public relations, sales, teaching, counselling, and social work.

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