Diploma in Psychology
Understand the human mind and behaviour from the ground up — entirely online. IUC’s Diploma in Psychology equips you with foundational knowledge in developmental psychology, social psychology, counselling skills, and mental health awareness in a fully flexible distance-learning format. No campus visit. No residency. Study from anywhere in the world.
The Diploma in Psychology at International University Canada (IUC) is designed for aspiring counsellors, social workers, human resource professionals, educators, and anyone passionate about understanding human behaviour who wants a recognised credential in psychology without interrupting their lives. Delivered entirely online through the School of Arts & Social Sciences — Department of English — this program covers the foundational pillars of psychological science: introductory and
developmental psychology, social and cognitive psychology, research methods, counselling skills, mental health awareness, and applied psychology in real-world settings.
As mental health awareness grows globally, the demand for individuals with foundational psychology knowledge continues to rise across education, human resources, social services, and community health. Graduates earn a credential recognised in 46+ countries, equipping them for entry-level roles supporting human wellbeing or to progress toward a Bachelor’s or PhD in Psychology.
Program Highlight
School of Psychology
Duration
12 - 18 Months
Credits
90 Credits
Mode
Online
About the Online Diploma in Psychology
- Apply foundational theories of psychology to explain human thought and behaviour
- Understand human development across the lifespan from infancy to adulthood
- Analyse social psychology concepts including group behaviour and influence
- Apply basic counselling and active listening skills in supportive contexts
- Recognise common mental health conditions and appropriate referral pathways
- Conduct basic psychological research using ethical and scientific methods
- Apply cognitive psychology principles to learning, memory, and decision-making
- Use psychological knowledge to support wellbeing in workplace and community settings
Career Outcomes
| Role | Industry |
|---|---|
| Psychology Assistant / Support Worker | Clinics, Community Health, NGO |
| Human Resources Officer | Corporate, Government, Education |
| Student Counselling Assistant | Schools, Colleges, Universities |
| Mental Health Outreach Worker | Public Health, NGO, Social Services |
| Employee Wellbeing Coordinator | Corporate Wellness, Insurance |
| Social Services Case Worker | Government, Nonprofit, Family Services |
| Pathway to Bachelor’s or PhD in Psychology | Further Education |
Curriculum Overview
The Diploma in Psychology is structured across 4 curriculum components totalling 60 credits. All coursework is self-paced and completed 100% online.
Psychology Foundations (18 Credits):
| Code | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| PSY101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
| PSY102 | Biological Basis of Behaviour | 3 |
| PSY103 | History & Schools of Psychological Thought | 3 |
| PSY104 | Psychology Ethics & Professional Practice | 3 |
| PSY105 | Statistics for Psychology | 3 |
| PSY106 | Academic Writing & Psychological Research Literacy | 3 |
| Component Total | 18 Credits | |
Developmental & Social Psychology (15 Credits):
| Code | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| DEV201 | Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan | 3 |
| DEV202 | Child & Adolescent Psychology | 3 |
| SOC201 | Social Psychology & Group Behaviour | 3 |
| SOC202 | Personality Theory & Individual Differences | 3 |
| SOC203 | Cognitive Psychology — Learning, Memory & Perception | 3 |
| Component Total | 15 Credits | |
Counselling, Mental Health & Applied Psychology (18 Credits):
| Code | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| COU301 | Introduction to Counselling Skills | 3 |
| COU302 | Active Listening & Therapeutic Communication | 3 |
| MHA301 | Mental Health Awareness & Common Disorders | 3 |
| MHA302 | Stress, Trauma & Crisis Support Basics | 3 |
| APP301 | Psychology in the Workplace & Organisations | 3 |
| APP302 | Community & Health Psychology | 3 |
| Component Total | 18 Credits | |
Capstone Project (9 Credits):
| Code | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| CAP401 | Applied Psychology Case Study & Portfolio | 3 |
| CAP402 | Applied Psychological Research Methods | 3 |
| CAP403 | Diploma Capstone Project | 3 |
| Component Total | 9 Credits | |
Credit Summary:
| Component | Credits |
|---|---|
| Psychology Foundations | 18 |
| Developmental & Social Psychology | 15 |
| Counselling, Mental Health & Applied Psychology | 18 |
| Capstone Project | 9 |
| Total Credits | 60 |
FACULTY
Our online Diploma in Psychology faculty are accomplished academics and experienced practitioners with deep expertise in developmental psychology, social psychology, counselling, mental health, and applied psychology. Each professor brings active clinical, counselling, or research experience and a passion for mentoring diploma students from Bangladesh, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Malaysia, Cambodia, Egypt, Nepal, and across the world.
| Professor | Title & Specialisation |
|---|---|
| Dr. Serena L. Whitfield | Senior Professor — Developmental & Cognitive Psychology |
| Dr. Kofi A. Mensah | Professor — Social Psychology & Community Health |
| Ms. Layla R. Hassan | Associate Professor — Counselling Psychology & Mental Health |
| Dr. Thomas J. Brennan | Lecturer — Applied & Organisational Psychology |
Dr. Imam T. Rasheed
Associate Professor – School of Religious StudiesDr. Penelope J. Wakefield
Professor & PhD Supervisor – School of Religious StudiesDr. Amina R. Siddiqui
Professor & PhD Supervisor – School of Religious StudiesPrograms Cost
Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic support Costs may vary based on program type, course load, and mode of study (on-campus, hybrid, or online) We aim to provide exceptional value through modern facilities, expert faculty, and industry aligned curriculum making your investment in education both meaningful and future-focused.
| Payment Plan | Amount | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Full Payment | CAD $2,500 | One-time — pay once, no extra charges |
| 2-Installment Plan | CAD $1,250 | 2 payments — every 6 months |
| 4-Installment Plan | CAD $625 | 4 payments — every 3 months |
| Monthly Plan | CAD $209 | 12 monthly payments |
| Your Previous CGPA | Aid | You Pay |
|---|---|---|
| 3.8 – 4.0 | 60% | CAD $1,000 |
| 3.5 – 3.79 | 45% | CAD $1,375 |
| 3.0 – 3.49 | 30% | CAD $1,750 |
| Prior academic awards or distinctions | Extra 5–10% | Assessed individually |
| Your Experience | Aid | You Pay |
|---|---|---|
| 10+ years senior counselling, HR, or community health experience | 60% | CAD $1,000 |
| 5–9 years relevant social services or HR experience | 40% | CAD $1,500 |
| Community leadership, NGO, or public service | 25% | CAD $1,875 |
| Military or government health/welfare service | 30% | CAD $1,750 |
| Volunteer counselling or peer support work | 20% | CAD $2,000 |
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Agent Commission | Available for authorized education consultants |
| How to Register | Email us at info@iuc-edu.ca |
| Commission Payment | Paid after student enrollment confirmation |
| Support Provided | Marketing materials, official letters, application support |
Apply Now
Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic support Costs may vary based on program type, course load, and mode of study (on-campus, hybrid, or online) We aim to provide exceptional value through modern facilities, expert faculty, and industry aligned curriculum making your investment in education both meaningful and future-focused.
Apply Now
Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic support Costs may vary based on program type, course load, and mode of study (on-campus, hybrid, or online) We aim to provide exceptional value through modern facilities, expert faculty, and industry aligned curriculum making your investment in education both meaningful and future-focused.
Admissions Requirements
- High school diploma (HSC, A-Level, or equivalent)
- Mature applicants with relevant counselling, HR, or social work experience considered
- No prior psychology degree required
- Official academic transcripts from previous institution
- Completed online application form
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Valid National ID or Passport copy
- One letter of recommendation (academic or employer)
- Personal Statement (500–800 words)
- Updated CV or Résumé (if applicable)
- Total program fee: CAD $2,500
- Financial aid of up to 60% available on application
- Flexible installment payment plans available
- Agent or self-funded sponsorship confirmation (if applicable)
- Genuine interest in human behaviour, mental health, or counselling
- Strong English communication and listening skills required
- Prior volunteer, HR, or community support experience is an advantage
- Interview with admissions advisor (if required)
Application Deadlines
| Intake | Applications Open | Deadline | Classes Begin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring Intake | October 1 | December 30 | January 15 |
| Fall Intake | April 1 | August 10 | September 5 |
| Rolling Admissions | Open Year-Round | Anytime | Next Available Session |
Requirements and Deadlines
Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic.







