Key learning outcomes
- The ability to apply the theoretical knowledge in a wide variety of service fields.
- The ability to observe and explain human cognitive, emotional and behavioral processes
- The ability to monitor, analyze, and intervene to a psychological phenomenon
- The ability to conduct research which will contribute to the improvement of life quality, on the basis of national and universal necessities
- The ability to develop and implement data collection and measurement techniques in psychology.
- The ability to develop and implement an appropriate research design and an experimental study in the subfields of psychology.
- The ability to analyze psychological research data and interpret the results.
- The ability to conduct group studies within the discipline and across disciplines.
- The ability to act independently, take responsibility, think in an analytical and creative way, and be open to new developments.
- The ability to follow the advances and developments by keeping up with the international and national literature.
- The ability to improve oneself by adopting the importance of life long learning and following the latest advances in scientific and technological fields.
- The ability to communicate clearly and concisely by expressing the ideas and information in a visual, verbal and written way.
- The ability to be aware of the profession’s principles and ethical responsibility.
- The ability to respect universal values and human rights.
- The ability to be sensitive to social and individual problems with high consciousness of social responsibility.