
The goal of the AIC School of Psychology and Education is to give students a wide range of opportunities to learn about psychology and to advance the field by fostering discovery-based learning. Critical thinking and a thorough and comprehensive grasp of historical trends, concepts, methods, and empirical discoveries in the fundamental areas of psychology are encouraged in the Bachelor of Science (BSc) Psychology program. With a focus on knowledge synthesis, integration, and communication, their method encourages students to assume greater responsibility for their own education. This curriculum prepares students for graduate and professional institutions, as well as the evolving demands of the workplace and the workplace, by offering a wealth of internship and joint research possibilities.
Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Science (BSc) Psychology degree will receive the transcript and the degree certificate directly from University of Wisconsin Parkside, USA.
Graduates of this curriculum possess both basic and advanced understanding of the Brain and behavior, Individual differences, Personality and Group behavior. You will approach various branches of psychology from an evolutionary, functional standpoint with both the practical uses of psychological knowledge and the psychological phenomena that arise in everyday life.
For further information, visit the official AIC Campus website.
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