St. Scholastica's College
Psychology courses offered at St. Scholastica's College
Bachelor's courses
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AB in Psychology
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BS in Psychology
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Duration: 4 years
Course description:
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Tuition Fees:
P 45,000-65,000 per semester
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Master's courses
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MS in Family Psychology and Counseling
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Duration: 3 years
Course description:
The Master of Arts in Family Psychology and Counseling program prepares the students for the professional practice of family psychology and counseling. This degree program develops psychologists and counselors to play an effective role in ensuring the proper and healthy functioning of each member of the family, and families as a whole. It equips students with knowledge and skills for selecting and utilizing strategies most suited for families and individuals that comprise them. Program Objectives At the end of the degree program, students will be able to: 1. Manifest basic understanding of how the personality, roles, responsibilities, life transitions, values, and environment of family members affect the entire family system; 2. Be exposed to various methods of becoming aware of and handling the needs of individual family members and the family as a whole; and 3. Develop enhancement of the skills needed in dealing with individual, marital and family concerns in the counseling /therapeutic process.
Admission requirements:
1. A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology
2. An interview with the coordinator of the Graduate School
3. A passing score in the entrance exam
4. A college grade point average of at least 3.3 (between a B and B+ or 80% and 85%)
Tuition Fees:
P 45,000-50,000 per semester
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MS in Guidance and Clinical / Counseling Psychology
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Duration: 3 years
Course description:
This degree program develops the skills needed to understand the psychological factors of wellness – the difficulties that may affect wellness, and administer interventions to deal with these difficulties. This responds to the need for capability to administer relevant, functional counseling services and to handle in-depth problems appropriately. The course offers all the subjects required for licensure of guidance counselors and psychologists. Program Objectives At the end of the degree program, students will be able to: 1. Select and implement appropriately planned intervention programs based on accurate analysis of counseling and/or psychological needs and concerns; 2. Develop applicable, relevant, and value-adding functional guidance programs; 3. Apply the necessary counseling and psychological skills in handling individuals and their needs and concerns.
Admission requirements:
1. A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology
2. An interview with the coordinator of the Graduate School
3. A passing score in the admission exam administered by the Institutional Guidance and Testing Center
4. A college grade point average of at least 3.3 (between a B and B+ or 80% and 85%)
Tuition Fees:
P 45,000-50,000 per semester
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MS in Management Psychology and Counseling
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Duration: 3 years
Course description:
The Master of Science in Management Psychology and Counseling prepares the students in the professional practice of psychology and counseling in the workplace. This program trains students in the fundamentals of business and people management. This includes core business, psychology, and counseling subjects related to practice in the corporate/industrial setting. The program prepares the students for management, applicable psychology and counseling competencies beneficial to individuals in the workplace and the organization as a whole. Program Objectives At the end of the degree program, students will be able to: 1. Understand human behavior and apply psychological principles in the context of the workplace; 2. Relate and apply the knowledge of how core business concerns impact on the management of human resources in organizations and vice-versa; 3. Evaluate how intrapersonal and interpersonal situations can impact on performance and productivity; and 4. Practice handling groups and individuals within organizational contexts.
Admission requirements:
1. A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology
2. An interview with the coordinator of the Graduate School
3. A passing score in the admission exam administered by the Institutional Guidance and Testing Center
4. A college grade point average of at least 3.3 (between a B and B+ or 80% and 85%)
Tuition Fees:
P 45,000-50,000 per semester
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Admission Requirements - Freshmen:
1. Accomplished APPLICATION FORM with 2×2 ID picture (APPLICATION FOR COLLEGE ADMISSION)
2. National Statistics Office (NSO) Birth Certificate (original and recent)
3. Photocopy of Baptismal Certificate (original copy has to be presented)
4. FOR MARRIED STUDENTS: Photocopy of Marriage Contract
5. Certified True Copy of the following Report Card:
• Previous Grade Level and
• Current Grade Level – latest grading period
6. Certificate of the School’s GRADING SYSTEM (especially for those with Letter Grades) from the Principal or the Registrar and DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTS taken.
7. Two (2) SSC Recommendation Forms for College Applicants from Principal or Dean, Class Adviser, Teacher or Counselor (enclosed in sealed envelopes with signature across the flap) COLLEGE RECOMMENDATION FORM
8. STUDENT HEALTH FORM
9. One (1) piece 2×2 recent ID picture for Test Permit (identical with that in the application form)
Note: Once the Admissions Office accepts these requirements, these will no longer be returned to the applicant.
Admission Requirements - Transferees:
1. National Statistics Office (NSO) Birth Certificate (original and recent)
2. Photocopy of Baptismal Certificate (original copy has to be presented)
3. FOR MARRIED STUDENTS: Photocopy of Marriage Contract
4. Certified True Copy of Grades/Records of Collegiate Grades certified by the school Registrar and/or recent copy of unofficial TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS
5. Description of Subjects taken
6. Transfer Credential (HONORABLE DISMISSAL)
7. Two (2) SSC Recommendation Forms for College Applicants from Principal or Dean, Class Adviser, Teacher or Guidance Counselor (enclosed in sealed envelopes with signature across the flap): COLLEGE RECOMMENDATION FORM
Admission Requirements - Foreign Students:
Inquiries for admission to SSC by foreign students may be coursed through mail, phone, fax or e-mail.
For immigration requirements of the Philippines, foreign applicants must inquire from the Philippine Consulate/Embassy of the country of origin. If admitted, the applicant must submit a clear photocopy of the STUDENT VISA/PERMIT and ALIEN CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENCE (ACR).
For those on TEMPORARY VISITOR VISA and would wish to pursue tertiary education in SSC, conversion of their visas from temporary visitor visa to STUDENT VISA should be done. The list of requirements for said conversion may be secured from the Registrar’s Office.
Foreign students are required to pay the application and testing fee of US$20.00 as well as the one-time Foreign Students fee of US$500.00 upon enrollment.
Non-English speaking applicants must also submit the result of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 500 on the paper-based test or 170 on the computer-based test is required. Test must have been taken not more than two (2) years ago.
Applicants accepted on the basis of their TOEFL, or SAT results may be required to take the SSC entrance exam upon their arrival in the Philippines for validation purposes.
Additional Requirements for Foreign Students and Applicants with Dual Citizenship
Submit CLEAR PHOTOCOPY of the following (bring original for verification purposes):1. Passport, particularly the bio-page and stamps of latest departure and arrival in the country.
2. Student Visa or other latest Visa (accepted for study) and I-Card (must still be valid at least two months into the semester of first enrollment).
3. Transcript of Records (authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post from the country of origin).
4. Current Report Card with English translation.
5. Course description of all subjects taken.
6. Certificate from the Department of Education for an applicant to qualify for applied level.
7. Certificate of Recognition as a Filipino if with DUAL CITIZENSHIP.
8. Two (2) SSC Recommendation Forms for College Applicants from Principal or Dean, Class Adviser, Teacher or Guidance Counselor (enclosed in sealed envelopes with signature across the flap) COLLEGE RECOMMENDATION FORM
1. Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree or it's equivalent from an accredited/reputable institution of higher learning preferably with a major in the graduate area for which the applicant is applying. Undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPAs) or Cumulative Quality Point Averages (CQPAs) required by the respective graduate areas must be complied with prior to admission to the graduate program.
2. Applicants who complete their undergraduate degrees from institution other than SSC or applicants without the appropriate degree must have taken or will have to take undergraduate subjects and/or foundation subjects as prescribed in their chosen field or study.
3. Applicants must pass the graduate school battery of tests which covers intelligence, aptitude and personality.
4. Non-English speaking applicant must pass the English Placement Test to enter the graduate program or provide scores of at least 500 on a TOEFL test taken within the previous two (2) years. Students must have their official TOEFL scores sent directly to SSC’s Admissions Office prior to their registration at SSC. In the event that an applicant has not taken the TOEFL test, enrollment in the prescribed English classes is required upon registration for the first and all subsequent terms at SSC, until such time as the proficiency in English has been judged to be sufficient.
5. Preferably applicants must have had at least two (2) years of work experience in the course/program applied for.
1. Applicants must have earned a bachelor’s degree or it's equivalent from an accredited/reputable institution of higher learning preferably with a major in the graduate area for which the applicant is applying. Undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPAs) or Cumulative Quality Point Averages (CQPAs) required by the respective graduate areas must be complied with prior to admission to the graduate program.
2. Applicants who complete their undergraduate degrees from institution other than SSC or applicants without the appropriate degree must have taken or will have to take undergraduate subjects and/or foundation subjects as prescribed in their chosen field or study.
3. Applicants must pass the graduate school battery of tests which covers intelligence, aptitude and personality.
4. Non-English speaking applicant must pass the English Placement Test to enter the graduate program or provide scores of at least 500 on a TOEFL test taken within the previous two (2) years. Students must have their official TOEFL scores sent directly to SSC’s Admissions Office prior to their registration at SSC. In the event that an applicant has not taken the TOEFL test, enrollment in the prescribed English classes is required upon registration for the first and all subsequent terms at SSC, until such time as the proficiency in English has been judged to be sufficient.
5. Preferably applicants must have had at least two (2) years of work experience in the course/program applied for.
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