Social and Cultural Psychology with Human Development (PSY1000)
Rehabilitation and Health Psychology (PSY1010)
Qualitative Research Methodologies (PSY1020)
Psychological Assessment and Testing (PSY1030)
Psychoanalysis and Mental Health (PSY1040)
Foundations in Contemporary Psychology (PSY1050)
Year 2 (Semester 3-4)
Ethics and Professional Issues in Psychology (PSY1070)
Cognitive and Biological Psychology (PSY1080)
Clinical and Abnormal Psychology (PSY1090)
Applied Positive Psychology (PSY2000)
Advanced Quantitative Research in Psychology (PSY2110)
Final Project (PSY2200)
Course Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of major psychological theories, concepts, and methods.
Apply ethical principles and cultural sensitivity to psychological practice and research.
Analyze human behavior using both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Evaluate psychological assessment tools and interpret testing outcomes.
Understand the biological, cognitive, and social foundations of mental health and human development.
Design, conduct, and present independent research in psychology.
Apply psychological knowledge to real-world problems across clinical, educational, and
community settings.