BA (Hons) Psychology Immersive Arc

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    Immersive Arc of the Programme:

    Learning Through Immersion

    At the School of Liberal Studies, immersion is not an add-on or internship model. It is a pedagogical framework embedded within the curriculum across four years.

    The programme follows a structured arc of learning:

    Exposure → Exploration → Application → Contribution

    Through this arc, students encounter real-world contexts early in their academic journey, analyse them through interdisciplinary frameworks and ultimately contribute through research or practice.

    Students begin their immersive learning journey through the introduction to Immersion courses

    Immersion begins early through:

    • Community-based exposure courses
    • Observation-based learning
    • Reflective and creative assignments

    The emphasis during this stage is on listening, observation and reflexive awareness.

    Students explore interdisciplinary questions through courses such as Engaging Diversity, which examines how institutions and social structures shape lived experience.

    The third year includes a dedicated immersion semester lasting 8–10 weeks. Students engage with institutions, community organisations, or field sites connected to their interdisciplinary minor.

    During this period:

    • Faculty act as academic facilitators
    • Practitioners serve as co-educators
    • Students conduct field observation, research and applied analysis

    Students can choose their Interdisciplinary Immersive Minor from the offered ones:

    1. Child and Youth Studies
    2. Practical Philosophy

    Learning from this experience feeds directly into the capstone project, integrating immersion with disciplinary inquiry.

    In the final year, students synthesise their academic learning and immersion experience through one of two pathways.

    Honours Research Track

    Students undertake a faculty-supervised dissertation exploring an independent research question.

    This pathway prepares students for graduate study and academic research.

    Practice-Oriented Pathway

    Students pursue applied projects connected to policy, social innovation or sectoral engagement.

    Students graduate with both disciplinary expertise and an applied intellectual portfolio.