School Psychology

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Program Overview

This program is designed to provide a comprehensive scientific understanding of the various disorders, difficulties, and psychological challenges encountered by learners within the school environment. These issues often impede the learning process and hinder academic adjustment across different levels.

The curriculum equips students with the scientific knowledge and clinical competencies necessary to identify these disorders. Students will master specialized tools and techniques for the measurement, diagnosis, and psychological intervention of these phenomena. Furthermore, the program enables students to conduct rigorous scientific research by deepening their expertise in:

  • Developmental Psychology (Psychological development stages).
  • Learning Disabilities and Disorders.
  • Psychometrics (Measurement and evaluation).
  • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology.
  • Family Psychology.
  • Clinical and Psychodynamic Diagnosis.
  • Psychological Care and Counseling.

Practical training focuses on mastering examination techniques, ranging from clinical interviews and case studies to the administration of assessment scales and psychological testing.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Basic Training Modules:


School Inclusion - Psychology of Disability - Behavioral Disorders in the School Environment - Developmental Learning Difficulties -

Advanced Topics

Advanced Training Modules:


To master the scientific methodology, students must complete training in methodological/research methodologies within the school environment and become familiar with data collection techniques.

Admissions Information

Bachelor's degree in Psychology

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