Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Bachelor in Psychology program will:
- Develop a deep understanding of psychological theories and practices.
- Acquire research skills necessary for conducting and evaluating psychological research.
- Prepare for diverse careers in areas such as mental health, human resources, market research, and education.
Program Structure
The Bachelor in Psychology program is structured to provide students with a balanced education, combining foundational courses and advanced psychological studies.
Year 1
- Introduction to Psychology: Delve into the basics of psychology, exploring major theories and concepts.
- Human Biology: Study the biological underpinnings of human behavior.
- Introduction to Statistics: Learn statistical methods essential for psychological research.
Year 2
- Cognitive Processes: Understand how humans perceive, think, and solve problems.
- Social Psychology: Explore how social interactions influence individual behavior.
- Psychology Methods/Analysis I: Develop critical skills in research design and data analysis.
Year 3
- Neuropsychology: Investigate the connection between brain function and behavior.
- Senior Seminar in Psychology: Engage in advanced discussions on contemporary psychological issues.
- Electives: Customize your learning with courses like Attitudes & Social Behavior or Clinical Psychology.