Psychology bachelor degree
In MRU full-time study takes 4 years, part-time study takes 6 years and there is also available distant learning environment "moodle".
In KU full-time study takes 3 years, part-time study takes 6 years.
Programs modules in MRU
General education subjects capacity not less than 19.5 ECTS credits that includes subjects like foreign language, philosophy, economic theory, politics, law, management.
Studied science course subjects capacity not less that 90 ECTS that includes subjects like human anatomy and physiology, personality theory, emotions and motivation, sensation and perception, psychological testing, health, clinical, intercultural psychology.
Special education program of study subjects not less than 60 ECTS that includes exams, two course project.
Optional subjects capacity not less that 10.5 ECTS there are a very wide choice of subjects.
Total to be collected from 240 to 270 ECTS.
This program is accredited by the Center for Quality Assessment http://www.skvc.lt
Programs modules in KU
There are similar program and includes subjects like: classical social theory, learning and behaviour, evolutionary, abnormal, applied, social, developmental psychology.
Total to be collected from 220 to 320 ECTS.
Full module listing http://www.kingston.ac.uk/psychologybsc/#modulelist
This program is accredited by the British Psychological Society http://www.bps.org.uk
Facilities
MRU provides students with a psychology lab, free psychological service with psychological counseling, group lessons, and consultation for career planning.
KU provides students with specialized labs for participant observation, psychoacoustics lab, a cognitive lab, and a physiological lab.
Both universities provide online database subscriptions, internet library, international exchange programs, sport facilities.
The annual cost of studying
MRU £1443
KU £3290
Post graduate opportunities
In MRU are available studies of master degree in legal psychology, business psychology and social Psychology.
In KU is available study of master degree in applied child psychology.
Needless to say that Kingston University is bigger and can provide better quality education; on the other hand, learning is more expensive and it is harder to study on their foreign language. I personally would not change MRU to KU because I am happy here, maybe later after I will improve my English skills.
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