


BSc in Psychology
Program Overview
The BSc in Psychology program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted discipline of psychology. Offering a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, the program ensures students receive a well-rounded education.
Central to the program’s mission is the cultivation of ethical awareness and responsible conduct among students. Whether engaged in psychological research or professional practice, students are guided towards ethical behavior, fostering integrity and respect in all interactions with individuals and groups.
The program is nationally accredited by CYQAA and recognized by KYSATS.
Program Requirements
Program Requirements
ECTS
Compulsory courses
127.5
Elective courses
52.5
Free electives
15
Undergraduate assignment
(Thesis)
30
Practicum
15
Total
240
Program Learning Outcomes
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Core Knowledge and Application: Understand and apply core concepts, theories, and methods across various psychology disciplines (e.g., clinical, cognitive, social).
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Ethical Understanding: Grasp and enforce ethical principles in psychological research and practice.
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Critical Analysis and Problem Solving: Critically assess psychological research and apply problem-solving skills to psychological challenges.
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Research and Communication Skills: Design and conduct research, analyze data, and effectively communicate findings in written and oral formats.
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Interpersonal and Cultural Competence: Interact respectfully and effectively with diverse populations and collaborate in interdisciplinary groups.
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Continuous Professional Development: Engage in continuous self-reflection, learning, and seek further education to enhance expertise.
