Program Summary
Psychology is a course that studies human behavior and mental processes. It explores how people think, feel, learn, and interact with others by examining areas such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, and neuropsychology. Students learn research methods, psychological theories, and techniques for assessing and addressing mental health and behavioral issues. The course develops strong analytical, observational, and interpersonal skills. Graduates can work as counselors, therapists, human resource officers, researchers, educators, or pursue further training to become clinical or organizational psychologists.