Bachelor: Clinical Psychology

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Program Overview

This program aims to provide students with a comprehensive theoretical and methodological foundation in psychology during the third and fourth semesters, combining theoretical, methodological, and exploratory training. The program focuses on understanding the development of human behavior, personality structure, and psychological disorders, as well as the applications of psychology in school, professional, and organizational contexts.


The curriculum includes core modules addressing key areas such as developmental psychology, personality theories, school psychology, and abnormal psychology, enabling students to build a solid scientific foundation for understanding the individual at different stages of life and within their social and institutional environments. The program also places particular emphasis on methodological modules that develop scientific research and psychometric skills, empowering students to acquire precise scientific tools for psychological analysis and assessment.


In addition, the exploratory modules offer diverse perspectives in social, cognitive, and physiological psychology, as well as learning theories, fostering a comprehensive understanding of human behavior from multiple angles. Furthermore, the horizontal modules contribute to developing communication skills and language proficiency, and deepening awareness of contemporary psychosocial issues.


Clinical Psychology specialty:

Program in clinical psychology, focusing on providing students with the theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and research abilities necessary for competent clinical practice. This training aims to prepare students to become qualified clinical psychologists, capable of assessing psychological conditions, applying appropriate therapeutic interventions, and contributing to scientific research in the field of psychology.


Teaching Language : arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Third Semester (Psychology)

• Developmental Psychology 1

• School Psychology

• Personality Theories 1

• Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 1

• Research Methodology and Techniques 1

• Psychometrics 1

• Social Psychology

• Physiological Psychology

• Communication Psychology

• Foreign Language 1


Fourth Semester (Psychology)

• Developmental Psychology 2

• Work and Organizational Psychology

• Personality Theories 2

• Introduction to Abnormal Psychology 2

• Research Methodology and Techniques 2

• Psychometrics 2

• Cognitive Psychology

• Learning Theories

• Psychosocial Problems

• Foreign Language 2

Advanced Topics

Semester 5 (Clinical Psychology Specialization)

Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 1

• Adult Psychopathology 1

• Systemic-Family Approach

• Sensory-Motor and Functional Disorders

• Psychological Assessment

• Research Methodology and Data Analysis

• Trauma Psychology and Victimology

• Language and Symbolic Function Disorders

• Ethics and Practice in Clinical Psychology

• Foreign Language 1


Semester 6 (Clinical Psychology Specialization)

• Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 2

• Adult Psychopathology 2

• Analytical Therapies

• Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

• Internship

• Graduation Thesis

• Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology

• Health Psychology

• Entrepreneurship

• Foreign Language 2

Admissions Information

  • Successful completion of the third and fourth semesters in Psychology or equivalent.
  • Successful completion of core and methodological modules.
  • Compliance with the academic admission criteria for the program.
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