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Psychology is the scientific 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, sensory experiences, thought processes, and emotional responses occurring within our minds. Psychologists tackle practical applications ranging from road safety and legal testimony to workplace dynamics, developmental disorders, childhood attention deficits, and various therapeutic concerns.
Students pursuing the degree through coursework and a dissertation typically complete a program equivalent to two to three years of full-time study, while those opting for a thesis-only path generally devote one to two years of equivalent full-time study. Any variations to these durations require explicit authorization from the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).