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Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology learn to apply scientific principles to comprehend and interpret thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while addressing practical challenges. The curriculum covers subjects like stress, biological factors affecting behavior, child development, and the assessment and management of psychological conditions. Through elective courses, students can focus on specific psychology disciplines and participate in research laboratory work. This program equips graduates for advanced studies or careers in various psychology sectors, including clinical, applied, and experimental fields, as well as related professions like education, legal services, HR, and healthcare.
The Child Psychology specialization caters to students with a particular interest in youth development. Coursework explores areas such as developmental psychology, childhood and adolescent mental health, cognitive functioning in children, personality formation, and research projects focused on young populations. This track readies students for postgraduate education or careers in clinical psychology, school psychology, counseling, or roles in child development centers and similar organizations.