Leadership and problem-solving using rigorous methodologies and analysis
The Human Behaviour concentration of the Social Science program focuses on the study of social relationships, human behaviour, and the mind. Why do people act the way they do? How are social relationships constructed and maintained? How do we learn? What social and environmental factors influence human health and behaviour? These are some of the questions you will examine from a multidisciplinary perspective.
In addition to a wide array of electives in the Social Sciences, you can opt to take Human Biology and Applied Statistics in your second year, which are recommended courses for students interested in pursuing university studies in Psychology.