Program Goal
The goal of the educational and professional program is to train highly qualified specialists in the field of psychology, capable of conducting psychological diagnostics, prevention, counseling, and psychocorrection in various areas of social life, including education, healthcare, business, and social work.
Program Features
Focus on developing practical skills in working with clients.
Study of modern methods of psychological diagnostics, intervention, and psychological support.
Practical training in psychological centers, educational institutions, social services, and medical facilities.
Use of interactive teaching methods (trainings, case studies, role-playing, supervision).
Opportunities for participation in research work and academic mobility.
Key Learning Components
General Psychology
Psychodiagnostics
Personality Psychology
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Organizational Psychology
Methods of Psychological Research
Psychocorrectional and Psychotherapeutic Activities
Graduate Competencies
Upon completing the program, a bachelor in psychology will be able to:
Professionally conduct psychological assessments of individuals.
Develop and implement psycho-preventive and psychocorrectional programs.
Provide psychological support to individuals in crisis situations.
Work effectively in interdisciplinary teams.
Adhere to ethical standards of professional psychological practice.
Employment Opportunities
Psychologist in educational institutions
Specialist in social assistance centers
Consultant in recruitment agencies
Psychologist in medical and rehabilitation facilities
HR specialist, trainer, or coach in business organizations
Academic Rights of Graduates
Graduates of the bachelor’s program have the right to continue their studies at the second (master’s) level in Psychology or related fields of knowledge.