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MSc Psychology


Vision:
  1. To contribute to the betterment of individuals, communities, and society through the application of psychology principles.
  2. To become a leader in the field of psychology by making a positive impact through research, education, and advocacy.
  3. To promote psychological well-being and resilience in individuals and communities.
  4. To advance the science of psychology and its application to address critical social and global issues.
Goals:
  1. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the theories, principles, and applications of psychology.
  2. To develop students' research skills and their ability to critically analyze and evaluate scientific research in psychology.
  3. To prepare students for professional careers in psychology, including clinical practice, research, education, and other applied fields.
  4. To foster a commitment to ethical and professional standards in the practice of psychology.
Competencies:
  1. Knowledge and understanding of the major theories and principles of psychology, including cognitive, social, developmental, and abnormal psychology.
  2. Proficiency in research methods, including quantitative and qualitative research design, statistical analysis, and scientific writing.
  3. Ability to apply psychological principles to real-world problems and challenges in diverse settings, including healthcare, education, and business.
  4. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to engage in culturally responsive and ethical interactions with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  5. Professional competence and ethical behavior in the practice of psychology, including adherence to relevant ethical codes and standards.

Overall, the vision, goals, and competencies for MSc psychology aim to prepare graduates to make significant contributions to the field of psychology and to society more broadly. By providing a strong foundation in psychological theory and research, as well as opportunities for applied experience and professional development, MSc psychology programs can equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to succeed in a variety of careers in psychology and related fields.

Curriculum

First Year:

Fall Semester:

  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • Statistics for Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology

Spring Semester:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Biological Basis of Behavior
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Advanced Data Analysis in Psychology
Second Year:

Fall Semester:

  • Elective course 1 (e.g., Positive Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology)
  • Elective course 2 (e.g., Organizational Psychology, Educational Psychology, Cross-Cultural Psychology)
  • Psychopathology and Diagnosis
  • Clinical Psychology: Assessment and Intervention

Spring Semester:

  • Elective course 3 (e.g., Neuropsychology, Personality Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience)
  • Elective course 4 (e.g., Counseling Psychology, Family Psychology, Clinical Child Psychology)
  • Group Dynamics and Interventions
  • Practicum in Psychology (e.g., research practicum, clinical practicum)

Summer Semester:

  • Thesis or Capstone Project