Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences in Psychology - Clinical/Community Psychology
课程简介
Clinical psychology is the study of problems encountered by individuals, groups, and families especially problems involving psychopathology. Clinical psychologists are interested in the application of psychological knowledge and techniques for the alleviation of these problems.<br><br>Community psychology is the study of the social processes and problems of groups, organizations, and neighborhoods, and the development and evaluation of progress for social change and social policy based on psychological understanding.<br>Psychology majors study human and animal behavior, ranging from the study of single cells to the individual person, from small groups to communities. You'll acquire skills in statistical analysis, understanding of the biological processes of behavior, and acquisition of research techniques and methodologies.<br>Department of Psychology is considered to be among the premier psychology departments for undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate training. Approximately 100 people with the rank of instructor or above are affiliated with the Department. Permanent full time faculty number about 60 people. The faculty maintains a worldwide reputation for excellence and for being at the cutting edge of knowledge in their fields. Faculty members serve as editors of professional journals, officers of professional societies, advisors and consultants to political leaders, governments, major corporations, and non-profit organizations. The tradition that has been established in the department's history is one of excellence: excellence in facilities, programs, faculty, and students.
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