About Course
The Bachelor's degree in Psychology is an undergraduate university program, typically lasting three years, aimed at providing a deep understanding of human behaviors and mental processes. This program covers various fields of psychology, including clinical, cognitive, social, developmental psychology, as well as neuropsychology. Students acquire skills in research methodology, statistics applied to psychology, and psychological assessment techniques. This training provides a solid foundation for understanding the psychological mechanisms underlying human behaviors.
During this course, students are trained to analyze and interpret psychological data, conduct empirical research, and apply psychological theories to practical situations. They also develop communication skills, essential for interacting with patients, clients, or multidisciplinary teams. Optional modules allow students to specialize in specific areas of psychology, depending on their interests and career goals.
Career opportunities after a Bachelor's degree in Psychology are varied. Although this degree provides a deep understanding of psychology, it does not confer the title of psychologist, which typically requires a Master's degree in Psychology. However, graduates can access positions such as human resources assistant, career advisor, marketing research officer, or specialized educator. Those wishing to practice as psychologists will need to continue their studies at the Master's level and then possibly specialize further according to their chosen area of expertise.


