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Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology learn to utilize scientific principles for comprehending and interpreting thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to address practical challenges. The curriculum covers subjects like stress management, biological factors affecting behavior, child development, and the assessment and treatment of mental health conditions. Through elective courses, students can focus on specific psychology subfields and acquire practical research experience in laboratory settings. This program equips graduates for advanced studies and careers across diverse sectors, including clinical practice, applied psychology, research, as well as related disciplines like education, legal services, personnel management, and healthcare.
Program Learning Objectives
Upon completing this program, graduates will demonstrate the ability to:
Explain core psychological theories, fundamental concepts, key research findings, and historical developments in the field.
Comprehend and employ essential statistical analysis methods.
Utilize basic psychological research methodologies and critically assess study designs.
Produce well-structured written work appropriate for psychological discourse.
Acknowledge, appreciate, and navigate the intricacies of cultural diversity and global perspectives.