LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS
The aim of the Psychology Undergraduate Program is to introduce the various theories and methods, research and application areas of psychology, while at the same time creating a solid foundation in neighboring social and human sciences. Our training program is based on a comprehensive and flexible curriculum that aims to inform our students about the main theories, methods and application areas of psychology.
During these four years, our students can work on volunteer projects supported by department faculty members and research assistants. The courses and experiences of the Department of Psychology are designed to take students' theoretical and psychological skills to higher levels. While psychology students gain a special perspective on humans and human relations, they develop an understanding of both researcher and practitioner approaches and learn to approach these issues with an interdisciplinary understanding.
The courses and experiences of the Department of Psychology are designed to take students' theoretical and psychological skills to higher levels. Specific psychological perspectives, such as developmental, cognitive, physiological, environmental, intercultural and psychopathological, form the basis of all courses. These courses serve as analytical tools for complex psychological topics and develop an understanding of both researcher and practitioner approaches.