

Psychology is the favourite science for students who want to get into the depths of human feelings. This is considered to be the science of mind and behaviour. More specifically, psychology wants to explore the way people think, act, and feel, by appealing to the emotional side of people.
Passion can lead students to choose this specialisation. It is not considered a difficult one, but it is not very easy to approach, as the theoretical elements of the discipline are combined with the practical ones.
After studying Psychology, students choose to specialise in a particular sub-field. Depending on their preference, they can choose between Biological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality Psychology and many others.
Psychology is a great opportunity to get to know each other better and to get to know others. Thus, students who are looking to understanding human behaviour, feelings and mind gain an inside vision of what these notions really mean and what determines people to make certain decisions and act under different circumstances.
The employment rate among Psychology graduates has grown in recent years. Salaries are satisfactory, and young people can focus either on psychological services in schools, hospitals, treatment centres, clinics, depending on the specialisation chosen. Furthermore, Psychology graduates can integrate a career in social media, marketing, and advertising, as they understand best the reasons why people choose to make decisions according to what they see in real life.
In the four years of Bachelor studies, graduates acquire the necessary knowledge to practice Psychology, initially learning the underlying theoretical notions. These notions become an important starting point in their career, seeing later how practice blends very well with theory. It should be noted that on the labour market, students who hold a Bachelor’s degree are much more appreciated and have an advantage over those who follow simple courses.
A Master’s program usually lasts between 2 and 3 years, coming as a complement to the Bachelor’s courses. Master courses have a much more loaded curriculum and a great deal of information. A Doctoral program is dedicated to students who want to do research in Psychology in various institutes or to become teachers. This has a duration of between 5 and 7 years.
I really enjoy studying at Walter Sisulu University. The lecturers are supportive and explain concepts clearly. The campus is clean with great facilities, and I feel so safe walking anywhere. My only suggestion would be to improve the Wi-Fi in the library.
View moreMy experience at Walter Sisulu University had several challenges worth noting. Many lecturers often used isiXhosa during lessons, and as a non-isiXhosa speaker, it made learning a bit difficult. Not all lecturers were willing to switch fully to English, which is the official medium of instruction.
Administrative processes were often slow and frustrating, which sometimes delayed important academic matters. Resources such as laboratory equipment and study spaces were limited, especially when compared to other universities that i enrolled in before. Communication from some departments was also inconsistent, making it difficult to get timely information.
However, WSU still offer a quality education if you are hardworking and self-driven. The experience helped me grow academically and professionally.
Walter Sisulu University is a rural university that offers accessibility to students from mostly underprivileged backgrounds. Some of its facilities and processes showed this. However, it is well known for its excellent medical programmes. My experience was mostly positve albeit with a few glitches here and there. Overall, I would recommend it as I myself am planning to go back for my Master’s degree.
View moreI would definitely recommend it. There are so many good experiences, and it was such a conductive and great community to enrol in. There was no sense of pressure but the institution made sure to give a good experience.
I disliked the constant academic strike, even though they were for a good purpose, which was inclusivity