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The University's psychology program remains one of its most sought-after offerings. With intentionally limited class sizes, students benefit from personalized guidance and closer faculty interactions. Beyond foundational methodology courses required for the degree, we provide diverse psychological subject matter. Our curriculum primarily divides into two overarching domains: examining either the social foundations or biological underpinnings of behavior. While psychology is commonly associated with diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, our program reveals the discipline's broader scope through varied academic pathways.
Earning a psychology degree serves as a launchpad for future endeavors. We cultivate dedication, motivation, and rigorous analytical skills for evaluating scientific research, behavioral patterns, and scientific principles - competencies highly valued across professions. Alumni frequently pursue advanced degrees, including Master's and doctoral programs, while others have entered fields like law, education, speech pathology, audiology, forensic psychology, and neuroscience.
Students have to complete higher Secondary School Certificate.
English Language Requirements: