Basic Psychology

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of psychology. You'll explore key topics such as cognitive development, perception, memory, learning, and motivation. Designed for beginners, this course lays the foundation for understanding human behavior, emotions, and thought processes.

Human Psychology

Delve deeper into the study of human behavior and mental processes. This course focuses on the psychological mechanisms that drive individual differences in personality, intelligence, emotion, and social interaction. It covers topics like personality theories, social psychology, and the biological bases of behavior.

Health Psychology

Understand the relationship between psychological well-being and physical health in this specialized course. Health Psychology explores how behaviors, emotions, and thoughts affect physical health and how psychological principles can be applied to promote healthier lifestyles. Topics include stress management, behavioral change, and chronic illness.

Abnormal Psychology

This course examines psychological disorders, their diagnosis, and treatment. Students will learn about mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and personality disorders. The course provides insight into the causes of abnormal behavior and explores therapeutic approaches to address these disorders.

Counselling Psychology

Focused on the practice of helping individuals manage emotional, psychological, and social challenges, this course in Counselling Psychology emphasizes developing listening skills, empathy, and intervention strategies. You'll learn how to assist clients in coping with everyday stresses, mental health issues, and major life transitions.

Child Psychology

This course focuses on understanding the psychological growth and development of children from infancy through adolescence. Students will explore key areas such as cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development. The course also covers child behavior, the impact of family and environment, and common developmental disorders. By understanding the unique psychological needs of children, students will be equipped to better support their growth and development in both educational and therapeutic settings.