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The Psychology degree program offers students an education which enables them to explore, rethink and take part in a global society. It is founded upon values of today’s democratic society: social responsibility, social justice, tolerance, critical attitude, as well as academic and ethical values evolving within psychology as a profession.
Subjects are clustered in five modules:
1. theoretical foundations of psychology as a science;
2. research methods and skills;
3. interdisciplinary field of study;
4. psychological skills;
5. foreign languages.
The structure of the program encompasses the following fields of concern:
- philosophy/anthropology/communications studies/history-related disciplines;
- methodology of scientific (psychological) research and statistic methods;
- fundamental disciplines of psychology: general psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, social psychology, psychometrics and knowledge of basic traits of psychic life;
- applied psychology disciplines: clinical psychology and psychology of mental health, pedagogical psychology and psychology of work.
The educational method is characterized by the domination of interactive forms, and students acquire analytical and critical thinking skills based on knowledge, application of knowledge and problem-solving skills, teamwork and successful communication skills, expressing and argument-based sustaining of one’s own views, recognizing one’s own and another’s emotional reactions, as well as empathic responding.
The Psychology program is designated for all those with interests in education and activities related to:
- consultative-counseling work (as carried out in schools, companies, state offices, etc.);
- education of psychology and various other forms of dissemination of psychological knowledge;
- marketing;
- research by way of submitted questionnaires;
- jobs concerning organization in various areas, etc.
Completion of this program enables one to continue his/her education within respective programs in the framework of Singidunum University, as well as at other related faculties in the country and abroad.
Programme of the Sigmund Freud University
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