Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology in Collaboration with University of Suffolk
(N/0313/6/0066)(01/31)(MQA/PA 18772)
- Full-time
- 3 years
- Part-time
- 6 years
About University of Suffolk
The University of Suffolk is a modern, innovative institution located in the heart of Ipswich, UK. Established to redefine the traditional university experience, it offers a personalised, supportive learning environment that empowers students to thrive academically and professionally. Ranked 2nd in the East of England for graduate prospects (Complete University Guide 2025) and 2nd in the UK for career prospects, the University of Suffolk is committed to producing career-ready graduates equipped with real-world skills. Furthermore, it ranks 3rd in the UK for spending on academic services, demonstrating a strong investment in student success and learning resources. With a focus on industry-relevant education, close employer partnerships, and a growing reputation for research and enterprise, the University of Suffolk stands out as a dynamic partner for institutions like LSBF Malaysia, delivering globally recognised UK qualifications tailored to future-focused learners.
Programme Overview
Psychology enables you to study the workings of the human mind and how this is revealed in human behaviour, both consciously and unconsciously. As a psychology student, you will be introduced to psychological theories and will learn to critically evaluate them so that you can reach your own well-informed conclusions about the nature and origins of human and non-human behaviour.
Full Time: 3 years
Part Time: 6 years
Intake: January, May & September
Programme Structure
Year 1
• Everyday Psychology
• Foundations of Biological and Cognitive Psychology
• Foundations of Social and Developmental Psychology
• Introduction to Criminology
• Introduction to Health and Well-being
• Psychological Research Methods and Skills
Year 2
• Biological and Cognitive Psychology
• Quantitative Data Analysis
• Qualitative Research Methods
• Social and Developmental Psychology
• Psychological Aspects of Health and Well-being
• Psychology and Crime
• Evolutionary Psychology
Year 3
• Abnormal Psychology
• Individual Differences
• Applied Health Psychology
• Cyberpsychology
• Forensic Psychology
• Fundamentals of Cognitive Neuroscience
• Psychology in Education
• Psychology of Gender and Sexuality
• Psychology Project
• Understanding the Entrepreneurial and Innovative Spirit
MPU Courses
• Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi
• Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
• Philosophy and Current Issues
• Effective Listening
• Bahasa Kebangsaan A
• Integrity and Anti-corruption
• Cocurriculum: Sustainability Thinking
Entry Requirements
STPM/A-level
Pass STPM with a minimum of GGP 2.00 (Grade C) in any subject, or its equivalent
STAM
Pass STAM with at least grade of Jayyid in any subject; or its equivalent
Certificate
Pass in relevant Certificate with at least minimum of CGPA 2.00
Diploma
Pass in relevant diploma with at least minimum of CGPA 2.00
Others
Other equivalent qualification approved by the government of Malaysia
English Requirement
International Students
IELTS : 5.0
TOEFL iBT : 40
Pearson (PTE): 47
MUET : Band 3.5
Cambridge : 154
ELS : 107
No faculty data available.
Career Opportunities
- Psychologist
- Psychotherapist
- Social Worker
- Counsellor
- Educational Psychologist
- Human Resource Manager
- Teacher
- Research roles
- Media roles
- Psychologist
- Psychotherapist
- Social Worker
- Counsellor
- Educational Psychologist
- Human Resource Manager
- Teacher
- Research roles
- Media roles







