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The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a three-year undergraduate program offering students core psychological principles within a broad liberal arts framework. This curriculum equips learners with insights into human behavior, thought processes, and emotions through empirical research and theoretical frameworks. The program also covers how biological and physiological factors shape cognition, emotional responses, personal growth, and actions.
A psychology qualification opens doors to numerous professional opportunities. Alumni will find their psychological training highly applicable and beneficial across various fields, enhancing expertise in disciplines like legal studies, organizational management, sociology, behavioral sciences, data interpretation, and social equity.
The program investigates mental health assessment and intervention techniques while teaching scientific approaches to studying behavioral and psychological phenomena. Students can personalize their education by selecting complementary second majors or minors aligned with their academic passions.
Program graduates pursue varied professional trajectories in both corporate and government settings. Potential career options include psychological practitioner (with additional qualifications), HR or marketing specialist, management roles, research positions, data interpretation roles, training coordinator, public health administrator, documentation specialist, and research support roles.