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About the Specialty

The Psychology Department offers a multidisciplinary academic program that equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze human behavior, cognition, and emotion, and address psychological and societal challenges. The program integrates theoretical concepts with practical applications, enabling students to engage in research and professional activities related to mental health, human resource management, and educational support.

Objectives and Acquired Skills

Understanding psychological phenomena and their implications for individual well-being and social interaction.
Developing analytical and critical thinking skills to interpret behavioral data and provide evidence-based solutions to human issues.
Enhancing the ability to evaluate developmental and psychosocial transformations through clinical and quantitative methodologies.

Career Prospects

The psychology program provides graduates with the opportunity to integrate into various professional fields, including:

Clinical and counseling psychology.
Human resources and organizational development.
Teaching and academic research.
Educational and school psychology.

Additionally, students can pursue further studies at the master’s and doctoral levels, allowing for specialization in advanced psychological fields.

Academic Pathways

The program follows a structured academic progression, including:

Bachelor's Degree in Psychology: A comprehensive introduction to general, cognitive, and social psychology.
Master's Program: Specializations in clinical psychology, developmental psychology, and neuropsychology.
Doctoral Research: In-depth investigation of advanced psychological themes.

This multi-level approach ensures that students acquire the necessary competencies to pursue academic excellence and professional careers in psychology-related fields.

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