Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Psychology is a fascinating field that delves into the complexities of human behavior, mental processes, and emotions. Psychologists play a critical role in improving mental health, conducting research, and applying their expertise in various settings to help individuals and communities navigate life’s challenges.
Program Duration
4 Years
120 Credit Hours
Intake Commences
Tuition Fees*
60,260 AED / 16,406 USD (per year)
Overview
AURAK’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology provides a comprehensive education in psychological theories, research methods, and practical applications. The program includes opportunities for hands-on experience through internships and research projects, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
Graduates of our BS in Psychology degree program can pursue careers in business, human resources, education, healthcare settings, and beyond. They have ample opportunities, both within the UAE and internationally to work in clinical settings, research institutions, and corporate or non-profit organizations. Graduates will also be well prepared to apply for graduate studies in psychology in the United States.

Program Mission
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology at AURAK provides students with a comprehensive understanding of psychology as a scholarly discipline, scientific field of study, and applied profession. Through integrated coursework, research experiences, and field-based opportunities, our program provides significant learning experiences within a diverse academic community. The program will empower graduates to make meaningful contributions to individual and societal well-being by applying psychological principles and practices.
Program Goals
The goals and objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Psychology are simultaneously aligned with the university’s mission statement and seek to achieve the objectives embedded in the university mission.
- Apply psychological knowledge, theory, and methodologies to real-world challenges and issues to improve individual and community well-being.
- Pursue graduate studies or professional careers that utilize the critical thinking, research, and problem-solving skills honed through the study of psychology.
- Demonstrate ethical, social, and culturally competent practices and effective interpersonal skills in professional settings or further academic study.
- Effectively communicate complex psychological concepts to diverse audiences, fostering a deeper understanding of human behavior.
- Leverage psychological knowledge and skills for continuous professional and personal development.
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Sample Four Year Study Plan
First Semester
This course provides an overview of major areas in the field of psychology. The following topics will be covered in this course: history of psychology; research methods used in psychology; organization of human brain and biological basis of behavior; sensation; perception; basic principles of learning; cognition; language; intelligence; emotion; motivation; developmental psychology; personality theories and assessment, stress and its effect on health; abnormal behavior and therapies; and, social psychology.
The course focuses on the nature and uses of computers with an introduction to word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software and related lab projects and includes computer systems organizations, communications and networking, legal and ethical issues, effective presentation information, computer security and the internet.
English 101 provides students with intensive practice in drafting, revising, and editing expository essays for an academic audience. Using logical, rhetorical, and linguistic structures in their writing, students also develop their ability to think creatively, critically, and independently. Throughout the course, students engage in reading texts, evaluating sources, using their reading to form their own opinions, preparing research papers, and employing the MLA documentation style to avoid plagiarism.
ARAB 101 - Arabic Language and Culture for Non- Native Learners I (3 Credits)
Beginner Level Arabic Language and Culture 1 is the first in a four-course beginner and intermediate Arabic language sequence specifically tailored to the needs of non-native Arabic language students in the English and Mass Communication Programs (though any non-native learner of Arabic may enroll). This course introduces the student to the Arabic alphabet and the basics of reading and writing in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Instruction in the language is enriched by reference to cultural themes and visits to sites of cultural importance.
ARAB 110 - Arabic Language and Culture for Native Arabic Speakers I (3 Credits)
Arabic literature has developed many traditions though originating from a common source. The course is an introduction to representative texts from contemporary Arab writers, and their connections with the traditions of the past. The method is comparative, with a study of literary, political social and religious aspects, as well as the application of a theoretical framework of analysis.
Second Semester
First Semester
This course builds on the general college-level writing skills and strategies students have acquired in earlier courses, and prepares them to do advanced level analysis and writing specifically within their major field and their possible future workplaces.
Co-requisite: BIOL 113
Introduction to cell chemistry, metabolism, and genetics.
This course encompasses the basic techniques in Biology for science majors and pre-professionals in life sciences that accompany BIOL 112.
Second Semester
The course presents the principles to develop appropriate and effective communication strategies in one-to-one and small group communication settings. It emphasizes analyzing and assessing communication skills to create and sustain effective communication in personal and professional relationships.
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Admission Requirements
AURAK is dedicated to providing students with a high-quality education that prepares them for successful careers and fulfilling lives. To be considered for one of our programs, you'll need to meet specific criteria. Our admissions requirements are designed to ensure that each student has the skills, knowledge, and commitment required to thrive in our challenging and rewarding environment.
High School Requirements
Academic Program | Admission Criteria |
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BS in Psychology | UAE Curriculum l Elite Track 70% UAE Curriculum l Advanced (Scientific) 70% UAE Curriculum l General (Literary) 70% - Successful completion of the qualifying subjects: BIOL 095 at AURAK.
Non UAE Curriculum l The University Recognizes all the other certificates and converts their grades to the equivalent grade. |
English Proficiency Requirements
Name of Exam | Score |
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Academic IELTS | 5.0 |
TOEFL – Paper based | 500 |
TOEFL – Internet Based | 61 |
Oxford Online Placement Test (OOPT) completed at AURAK Campus |
Successfully pass the test with the required score |
School | Program | Critieria |
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Arts and Science |
Psychology |
Students must achieve 80% or higher in Mathematics and Biology in high school, or pass the Accuplacer test in these subjects. |
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- Copy of health card
- Copy of valid Emirates ID (UAE residents only)
- Health History Form (Completed and signed by a physician)
- Four (4) recent passport-size photographs
- Exemption letter from the National and Reserve Service Authority (UAE male applicants between the ages of 18 and 30 only)
- Birth Certificate
- Family Book (UAE nationals only)
- Army Exemption/Completion Letter (UAE nationals only)
Meet our experienced Faculty Members
Our faculty members are a core strength of our program, with diverse backgrounds, impressive academic pedigrees, and a solid commitment to enriching your learning experience. All of our faculty members hold Ph.D. degrees from respected universities worldwide and bring a wealth of professional and research experience to the classroom.
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology provides excellent preparation for further training at the postgraduate level. It is also well-suited for those interested in pursuing careers across various sectors.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Psychology program can potentially qualify for roles such as:
- Human Resources Specialist
- Research Assistant
- Teaching Assistant
- Learning Support Assistant
- Assistant Psychologist (to work as a Clinical Psychologist requires a Master’s degree)
- Counselor (in a variety of settings)
- Behavior Analyst
- Social Worker
- Organizational Development Consultant
- Community Outreach Specialist
Last Updated: 25 Feb 2025
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