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Psychology is the study of behavior, cognition, and brain function, investigating how humans and animals perceive and engage with their environment and
one another. This field analyzes behavioral patterns, thought processes, sensory perception, and emotional mechanisms within the mind. Psychologists tackle practical applications ranging from road safety and legal testimony to workplace dynamics, developmental disorders, childhood attention deficits, and clinical concerns.
Beyond specializing in Psychology itself, this degree proves valuable across numerous fields. Many students incorporate Psychology into programs like Law, Business, Sports Science, Applied Sciences, Teaching, or Healthcare studies. Psychology alumni have pursued careers in academia, healthcare systems, corporate sectors, safety management, media strategy, urban development, and government departments. Those specializing in Clinical Psychology often find employment in public healthcare, correctional facilities, or independent therapeutic practices.