Introduction to Psychology

This course is part of the UBC Future Global Leaders Online program for high school students ages 15–18.

Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour. It explores the intricacies of the human mind, and seeks to understand how people think, act and feel. Psychology has many sub-disciplines, including behavioural, clinical, cognitive, developmental, health, sports, organizational, social and personality psychology. Not only is it one of the fastest-growing professions, it’s also among the most popular undergraduate majors at UBC and other universities.

This course is an ideal choice if you’re thinking about majoring in psychology or planning to take a psychology course at university. It’s also an excellent choice for students interested in the social sciences, applied sciences or medicine.

Expected Effort
In addition to the live virtual classes and office hours, you can expect to spend 1-2 hours per week reading, researching and participating in discussion boards.

Technology Requirements
To take this course, you’ll need access to:

  • an email account
  • a computer, laptop or tablet under five years old using Windows or macOS
  • the latest version of a web browser (or previous major version release)
  • a reliable internet connection
  • a video camera and microphone.

One business day before the start of your course, we’ll email you step-by-step instructions for accessing your course.

CHANTELLE M. COCQUYT is a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at UBC. Using neuroimaging techniques, she researches how people form memories of emotional experiences and why certain aspects of these experiences are better remembered than others. In addition to her research, Chantelle is an organizer and core-lecturer for the annual UBC BrainCamp, a workshop designed to teach graduate students and research assistants how to conduct functional neuroimaging analyses.

Course Format

This course is 100% online and instructor-supported with real-time classes, and virtual drop-in office hours during the course. The real-time classes are not recorded.

Fall/Winter Term (September – December / January – April)
Attend live virtual classes once a week on Saturdays for two hours for ten weeks.
Summer Term (July and August)
Attend live virtual classes two hours a day from Monday to Friday for three weeks. 

All class times are in the Pacific Time Zone (Vancouver, BC, Canada).

Virtual Student Lounge
All UBC Future Global Leaders students have access to the online Virtual Student Lounge where they can hang out and develop friendships with students from across Canada and around the world.

To Register
After you add the course to your cart, you’re asked to complete your registration by creating a new account or logging in. If you are a parent, guardian or other adult registering for the first time on behalf of your student, please create the account in the name of the high school student attending UBC Future Global Leaders, not in your name.

Available Sessions

Course currently not available for registration.