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The Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology degree is a research higher degree. This research postgraduate programme equips graduates with advanced knowledge of research methods and the skills to independently conduct research in many areas of behavioural science. Students conduct original research which extends the frontiers of knowledge in a specialised area of Psychology. As a result of acquiring the abilities needed to undertake independent research, graduates will also develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills which can be applied in their future learning and work environments.
Intakes: Rolling Intake
Full-time: 3 Years
Part-time: 4 Years

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program aims to produce world-class graduates with sound knowledge of psychology, that is, how people think, feel, act, and interact interpersonally and in groups. By combining the best practices of the American education system, this program aims to provide students with a well-rounded education that meets global standards and prepares them to thrive in the evolving field of psychology. This program is also based on the BA Psychology program at the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University. 

Intakes: January, June, August
Full-time: 4 Years
The Master in Public Policy at the Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia prepares students to develop practical solutions to real-world policy problems in the region through a multi-disciplinary focus in economics, quantitative analysis and public policy management.
Intakes: May
Full-time: 1 Year
Part-time: 2 Years
This novel PhD programme aims to produce leaders in academia and industry through its multi-disciplinary approach to sustainability. Graduates will be equipped with quantitative and qualitative analytical skills necessary to formulate and champion technological solutions to global sustainability issues.
Intakes: Rolling Intake
Full-time: 3 Years
Part-time: 4 Years