Bachelor in Psychology

The Bachelor in Psychology program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of human behavior, mental processes, and emotional well being. This program prepares learners for careers in mental health, education, and social services.

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Program Overview

This internationally aligned program covers key areas of psychology, including developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and research methods. Students develop analytical thinking, communication skills, and the ability to understand and support individuals in different environments.

Teaching & Learning Method

Live Online Lectures

Recorded Video Lessons

Interactive Learning Activities

Assessment and Feedback

Curriculum

Semester 1
  • General psychology  (1 Credit)
  • The History of Psychology
  • Psychosocial counselling (1 Credit)
  • English (1 Credit)
  • Islamic studies 
  • Computer (1 Credit)
  • General psychology ( 2 Credits )
  • General  sociology
  • Psychosocial counselling ( 2 Credits )
  • English ( 2 Credits)
  • Introduction to psychology  statistics 
  • Development psychology  ( 1 Credit ) 
  • Learning psychology 
  • Physiological of psychology 
  • Research Methods ( 2 Credits  ) 
  • Professional ethics  in psychology 
  • Developmental psychology  ( 2 Credits  ) 
  • Personality psychology 
  • Cognitive psychology 
  • Abnormal psychology 
  • Child psychology
  • Clinical psychology ( 1 Credit ) 
  • Social psychology 
  • Educational psychology 
  • Family counseling 
  • Psychopathology
  • Clinical psychology ( 2 Credits)
  • Psychopathology (2 Credits )
  • Theories of psychotherapy
  • Health psychology 
  • Practicum
  • Psychology of exceptional children
  • Industrial – organizational psychology 
  • Family psychology 
  • Practicum ( 2 Credits ) 
  • Advanced research methods 
  • Islamic psychology 
  • Psychosocial  interventions 
  • Specialized seminar in psychology 
  • Final Internship 
  • Monograph

Career Opportunities

Psychology Assistant

Graduates may work in clinics, counseling centers, or educational institutions supporting psychological services.

Opportunities in NGOs and community programs providing psychosocial support and mental health awareness.

Graduates can support students in schools and educational centers in guidance and behavioral support.

Graduates may pursue advanced studies in psychology, counseling, or clinical psychology.

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