Psychology
The Psychology
program adopts an interdisciplinary approach
to the study of human behavior. It is designed
to provide the students with the basic knowledge
and technical skills in the understanding and management
of human behavior. The program aims to help
students develop practical skills in predicting
and influencing human behavior in order that they
may better understand and direct their lives and
make an impact on the lives of others.
Miriam Psychology
students are given a further edge. Alongside
intensive major area studies, students take up courses
in sociology, and anthropology together with courses
in philosophy, communications and foreign languages
that will help them find niches in the business,
clinical, academic, and other related settings.
The minimum requirement is a genuine interest in
people.
The Bachelor
of Arts in Psychology program also offers electives
in Human Resource Management and Education to further
prepare them for careers in these fields.
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