
Entry Requirements
Higher Secondary/A Level
Study Mode
Online
Duration
3 years (Regular)/15 months (Fast track)
Timetable
Various
Key Features & Benefits
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers fundamental psychological theories and clinical applications.
- Global Standards: Aligned with Georgian, EU, UK, and US educational frameworks.
- Flexible Learning: 100% online delivery designed for diverse student needs.
- Research & Application: Emphasis on scientific research methods and practical clinical training.
- Expert Faculty: Experienced professionals in the field of psychology.
- Career Readiness: Prepares graduates for roles in mental health services, research, and further studies.
The BSc (Hons) in Clinical Psychology provides students with a comprehensive foundation in psychological theories, research methods, and clinical applications. This program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand human behavior, diagnose mental health conditions, and apply psychological interventions in various clinical settings. Graduates will be well-prepared for further studies in psychology or careers in mental health, counseling, and research.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Apply psychological principles to improve learning outcomes.
- Assess and design educational programs based on psychological theories.
- Develop strategies to support diverse learners.
- Utilize research methodologies to inform educational practices.
- Advocate for effective educational policies and interventions.
- Applicants to the degree programme must have successfully completed, and must have normally achieved a high school diploma or equivalent qualification.
- Relevant English proficiency.
- Applicants who have obtained a Higher National Diploma of equivalent content and standard (level and credits) from another institution will be considered for admission to Stage 3 (top up bachelor in education) under the Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. Such applicants may apply for exemptions to some or all of Stages 1, 2 and directly eligible to apply BSc Top up. They must have completed a minimum of 240 credits (or equivalent) at HND level (Level 4/5 at RQF Level) in equivalent Clinical Psychology content and similar level of credits) of relevant accredited prior learning. Such candidates must supply all supporting documentation at the time of application.
The BSc (Hons) in Clinical Psychology consists of 180 credits, divided into core courses, electives, and a capstone thesis. Each subject is worth 6 credits, with the thesis accounting for 18 credits. The course structure is as follows:
Summary of Courses
- Core Courses: 24 subjects (144 ECTS)
- Project Report: 1 subject (18 ECTS)
- Elective Courses: 3 subjects (18 ECTS)
What you will Study
- Introduction to Psychology
- Biological Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Research Methods in Psychology
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Psychological Assessment and Testing
- Clinical Psychology Foundations
- Psychopathology
- Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Mental Health and Well-being
- Ethics in Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Behavioral Neuroscience
- Applied Clinical Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Psychology of Addiction
- Cultural and Cross-Cultural Psychology
- Child and Adolescent Psychology
- Neuropsychology
- Positive Psychology
- Psychological Interventions
- Psychopharmacology
- Elective Course 1
- Elective Course 2
- Elective Course 3
- Project Report
Elective Courses
Students can choose 3 elective courses from the following options:
- Sports Psychology
- Organizational Psychology
- Trauma and Crisis Intervention
- Artificial Intelligence in Psychology
- Human Sexuality and Psychology
To successfully complete the BSc (Hons) in Clinical Psychology, students are expected to:
- Dedicate approximately 15-20 hours per week to coursework, including readings, assignments, and discussions.
- Actively participate in online forums, webinars, and collaborative projects.
- Complete all assignments, exams, and the capstone project within the stipulated deadlines.
- Maintain regular communication with faculty and peers to enhance learning outcomes.
- Exhibit strong self-discipline and time-management skills to balance studies with other commitments.
- 90% Assignments
- 10% Presentation and viva
- At the end of the program each student also submits a research project paper
All of the following items must be submitted on or before the application closing date. They may be submitted online.
- CV (maximum 2 pages).
- Passport size photograph
- A personal statement of approximately 350 – 400 The personal statement should focus on the applicant’s interest in Clinical Psychology, how they expect the programme will impact on their career and how they plan to balance their work, life and study commitments.
- Copies of O/A Level certificate (or equivalent) certificate diploma or degree parchments, as well as transcripts of associated
- Applicants whose first language is not English must submit the original certificate of completion of an English
Students apply to the KIMT online application system. To apply, simply click on and follow the instructions. A non-refundable application fee applies. The application fee is paid online. Further information about applications, contact at admissions@kimtuniversity.com
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Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program will be prepared for leadership roles in areas such as:
- Clinical Psychology
- Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Mental Health and Well-being Services
- Research and Academia
- Human Resources and Organizational Psychology
- Rehabilitation Centers and Community Support Services
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