Explore the programs and courses offered by Bachlor's in Clinical Psychology
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's degree in psychology is an academic program focused on understanding human behavior and mental processes. It aims to enable students to acquire the knowledge and skills associated with analyzing psychological and social phenomena and applying them in various fields such as mental health, education, organizational work, and scientific research.
The interdisciplinary nature of the program is its most distinctive feature compared to other bachelor's programs offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. This is reflected in the academic courses, which combine psychology, sociology, and biology, as well as scientific research methodologies and written and oral communication skills. Pedagogical tools are also developed in collaboration with students throughout the three years of training to enhance critical analysis and practical application skills.
This comprehensive program is a fundamental stepping-stone for continuing studies at the Master's level and supports professional integration in various sectors such as health, education, human resources, and psychological counseling.
First year (Bachelor's degree)
- First semester:
A common introduction to the humanities and social sciences, aimed at introducing students to the fundamentals of psychology, philosophy, and sociology. Anthropology ...During this semester, students develop critical thinking skills and an understanding of psychological and social phenomena.
- Second semester:
Students begin to continue courses specific to introductions to art therapy, educational sciences, and demography, while also learning the fundamentals of the scientific method and psychological research.
- Choice of specialization:
At the end of the first year, students are asked to choose one of the branches available in the second year, such as:
✓ Psychology.
✓ Sociology.
Second year (Bachelor's degree)
In this year, students study a range of core subjects that enhance their knowledge and understanding of various areas and fields in psychology, with the aim of helping them determine their specialization in the coming years.
Third year (Bachelor's degree) 3
In this year, students specialize in clinical psychology, as it is the only specialization currently available at the Maghnia University Center, and delve deeper into the previous subjects:
Continue studying clinical psychology with a focus on practical applications, field research, and advanced courses in the specialization. Prepare a graduation dissertation and gain field experience through internships at institutions related to the specialization.
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Philosophy
Epistemology of Social Sciences
Descriptive Statistics
History of Algeria 1
Documentary Research 1
Introduction to Economics
Foreign Language 1
Introduction to Education Sciences
Introduction to Demography
Introduction to Orthophony
Major Intellectual Currents
Scientific Research Methodology
Inferential Statistics
Algerian History 2
Documentary Research 2
Information Society
Foreign Language 2
Developmental Psychology 1
Psychology Teacher
Personality Theories 1
Introduction to Clinical Psychology 1
Research Methodology and Techniques 1
Self Measurement 1
Social Psychology
Physiological Psychology
Communication Psychology
Foreign Language 1
Developmental Psychology 2
Work and Organizational Psychology
Personality Theories 2
Introduction to Clinical Psychology 2
Research Methodology and Techniques 2
Psychological Measurement 2
Cognitive Psychology
Learning Theories
Psychosocial Problems
Foreign Language 2
Child and Adolescent Psychology 1
Adult Psychology 1
Family Systemic Approach
Sensory Motor Disorders and Performance Disorders
Psychological Examination
Research Methodology and Data Analysis
Trauma Psychology and Victimology
Language Disorders and Symbolic Functions
Ethics and Professional Conduct in Clinical Psychology
Foreign Language 1
Child and Adolescent Psychology 2
Adult Psychopathology 2
Analytical Therapies
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
Internship
Graduation Dissertation
Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology
Health Psychology
Entrepreneurship
Foreign Language 2
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