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Our psychology courses explore diverse subjects across three key areas: Social Processes (covering topics like Deception Development, Prejudice and Discrimination Psychology, and Human Sexuality), Brain and Cognition (including Cognitive Neuroscience, Human Neuropsychology, and Neuropsychopharmacology), and Applied Psychology (featuring Counseling and Psychotherapy, Forensic Psychology, and Health Psychology).
The Department specializes in investigating psychological patterns and behaviors throughout all life stages, from early childhood to senior years. A psychology education opens doors to numerous professional fields including research, industry, clinical practice, corporate sectors, public service, and academic settings.
Students develop comprehensive understanding of human behavior and practical competencies through various teaching methods - including lectures, seminars, laboratory work, and personalized mentoring. They acquire essential workplace skills such as analytical reasoning, collaborative abilities, effective communication, solution-finding approaches, organizational leadership, research methodology, and data handling techniques. The curriculum mandates career-focused coursework (encompassing skill enhancement, career exploration, employment strategies, and statistical training) alongside abundant experiential learning opportunities beyond traditional classroom settings.