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Our program features psychology courses spanning diverse subjects, including: Social Psychology (covering areas like Deception Development, Prejudice and Discrimination Studies, Sexual Behavior), Cognitive Science (such as Neural Cognition, Clinical Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology), and Practical Applications (including Therapeutic Practices, Legal Psychology, and Medical Psychology).
The Department specializes in investigating psychological patterns and behaviors throughout all life stages, from early childhood to senior years. A Psychology degree opens doors to numerous professional fields including academic research, clinical practice, corporate sectors, public service, and educational institutions.
Students develop proficiency in human behavior and workplace competencies through various teaching methods - including classroom instruction, group discussions, laboratory work, and personalized guidance. Essential skills cultivated include analytical reasoning, collaborative abilities, effective communication, solution-oriented approaches, organizational leadership, experimental methodology, and data interpretation. The curriculum mandates career-focused coursework (such as professional skill-building, career exploration, employment strategies, and statistical training) alongside extensive extracurricular learning opportunities.