Bachelor of Arts in Psychology develops understanding of human behavior and mental processes. Students study cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, and psychological research methods. The curriculum emphasizes both theory and practical application. Graduates work in counseling, human resources, research, education, and mental health sectors.
This specialization introduces students to the scientific study of human behavior, cognition, emotion, and mental processes. Core areas include developmental, social, cognitive, and clinical psychology, accompanied by research methodology and statistics training. The curriculum focuses on understanding psychological theories and applying them in various settings. Practical exercises and projects foster skills in observation, analysis, and ethical practice relevant to mental health and human services.
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