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Internationalise your psychology degrees
Join the dual-degree international program in applied psychology at Chulalongkorn University and receive two degrees - a Bachelor of Science (Psychological Science) from Chula and a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Queensland.
This Joint International Psychology Program (JIPP) gives students the chance to study in both Thailand and Australia, with Year 1 and 2 comprising of courses at Chulalongkorn University, Year 3 and 4/1 at The University of Queensland, finishing up at Chula for the last semester of Year 4.
JIPP provides students with great job opportunities and arms them with extensive knowledge and strong skills in psychological research methods and assessment, and people skills as well.
This prepares graduates for a variety of careers including professional, academic and educational roles, and human resources, personnel and training staff positions within national and international organisations.
JIPP graduates also fit public sector positions in human and social services and mental health services.
Scholarships
At least one full scholarship or two half scholarships are provided to admitted student (s) on the basis of academic excellence and financial need.
Why psychology?
"Psychology is a fascinating discipline which involves both the study of peoples' minds, brains and behaviour, and the practice of helping people and groups to attain greater health, happiness and productivity. It is among the most sought after courses of study internationally, and a rapidly growing field in Thailand. JIPP is at the cutting edge of innovative international education" - Associate Professor John McLean, PhD (The University of Queensland).
Why JIPP at Chula?
"JIPP offers an opportunity for the students to study in Chulalongkorn University and The University of Queensland with experienced lecturers in various fields of psychology in a friendly atmosphere. For my part I enjoy most of the subjets especially those that are related to biopsychology, which gives me a better understanding about the association among the brain, the mind and the behaviour" - Jiraporn (Nuch) 2nd-year JIPP student.
Entry requirements
Track A: The International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) of 28 or higher OR ranking of 70 or higher on the Advanced Placement Program (AP).
Track B: SAT or CU-ATT score of 950 (Math and Critical reading combined) AND an English proficiency test score equivalent to TOEFL of 570.
Visit www.psy.chula.ac.th/JIPP for more details.
Applications for JIPP are now open. Click here for more details.
Contact us
Faculty of Psychology, Chulalongkorn University
7th Fl. Borommaratchachonnani Srisattapat Bldg
Rama 1 Rd. Patumwan
Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
Tel: (662) 218-9912, (662) 218 9917
Email: JIPP.CU@gmail.com
Website: www.psy.chula.ac.th/JIPP
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