The B.Sc in Psychology is a three-year undergraduate program designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and theories of psychology. The course covers various aspects of human behavior, cognitive processes, emotional functioning, and social interactions. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students learn about psychological research methods, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and more. The program prepares graduates to pursue careers in counseling, social work, human resources, and research, or to continue their studies in advanced psychology programs.
Key Highlights of the Program:
The curriculum is structured over six semesters, integrating core psychology subjects with electives and practical sessions.
Core Subjects:
Elective Subjects:
Laboratory and Practical Sessions:
To enroll in the B.Sc in Psychology program, candidates must meet the following criteria: