Duration
2 Years
Intake
January, May, September
Total Tuition Fees
22000
Faculties
Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
Course Overview
This major focuses on the advanced scientific study of human behavior, mental processes, and psychological factors that influence thinking, feelings, decision-making, and social interaction. Students study topics such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, personality psychology, psychometrics, scientific research, statistical analysis, mental health, organizational behavior, and psychological development across life stages. The program aims to prepare professionals who are able to understand human behavior more deeply, analyze psychological and behavioral problems, and contribute to the development of individuals, institutions, and communities.
English Requirements
5.5 in IELTS
Entry Requirements
1. Passport copy (first page).
2. Copy of the Bachelor's Certificate with transcript.
3. Two academic recommendation letters.
4. Portrait (white background).
5. Curriculum vitae (CV).
If you graduate more than 5 years, you will need to attach a certificate of experience of at least two years in the same specialization.
Disclaimer! Please translate the requirements into English from one of the accredited translation centers, and submit the requirements in pdf format.
Career Opportunities
• Psychologist (depending on the licensing regulations of each country)
• Scientific researcher in universities and psychological research centers
• Psychological or behavioral counselor in educational and professional institutions
• Expert in Organizational Psychology and Work Environment Development
• Human Resources & Talent Development Specialist
• Behavior Analyst and Community Studies Researcher
• Expert in psychometrics and test design
• Personal and professional development consultant
• Work in hospitals, schools, companies, and human development centers
• University professor or academic lecturer in the field of psychology after completing advanced postgraduate studies
• Working with government agencies or humanitarian organizations in psychological support and community development programs

