Bachelor of Psychology

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INTRODUCTION

The Cyryx College Bachelor of Psychology provides students with the key knowledge and competencies required to expedite careers is a wide variety of areas. Psychology is the study of people: who we are, how we think and feel, and why we do what we do. During this programme, students will learn about the science of human behavior. They will learn how to think about and how to interpret information from a scientific point of view, as well as how to conduct scientific research by themselves.
In addition, this programme will provide the basis for further development of the student into specialist areas in the field of psychology. Students gain new perspectives on social awareness and responsibility, civic engagement, cross-cultural competence, and evidence-based decision-making that can help them go further and make a difference in the lives of others. 

COURSE FEE

Course Registration Fee : MRF 2000

Monthly Installment Fee : MRF 2650

Total Course Fee : MRF 95400

COURSE AT A GLANCE

School of Humanities and Education
Duration: 3 Years
Course Fee Details

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OUTCOMES

Potential Careers

Upon completion of this programme the students would develop themselves capable of starting careers in various disciplines of psychology, counselling, social work and be ready for the job market as well prepared for graduate level education in psychology

  • Counselor
  • Childcare worker
  • Researcher
  • Psychiatric Technician
  • Rehabilitation specialist
  • Social Service Specialist
  • Professional Psychologist
  • Counselling psychologist
  • Psychological wellbeing practitioner
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COURSE AT A GLANCE

School of Humanities and Education
Duration: 3 Years
Course Fee Details

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MODULES

  • Fundamentals of Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Human Personality
  • Research Methods I
  • Health Psychology
  • Leadership and Life Skills
  • Biopsychology
  • Memory, Sensation and Perception
  • Ethics in Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
  • Counselling Skills
  • Introduction to Qualitative Methods
  • Counselling Theories and Techniques
  • Introduction to Experimental Psychology
  • Experimental Psychology – Practical
  • Introduction to Quantitative Methods 
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction Counselling
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Educational Psychology 
  • Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Gender Studies
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Research Methods II
  • Industrial / Organizational Psychology
  • Supervised Training Practicum
  • Dissertation

Entry Requirements

  • Successful completion of O’Level- (3 passes above ‘C ‘,Dhivehi and Islam are counted)
  • Attainment of a level 3 qualification OR

Experience Pathway:

  • 18 years of age and 1 year work experience AND
  • Ability to communicate in the language of instruction