which subject is in the bsc psychology MSc psychology?
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Both B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) and M.Sc. (Master of Science) in Psychology cover a range of subjects that build foundational knowledge and specialization in the field of psychology. Here are the typical subjects you can expect to study in both programs:
B.Sc. Psychology:
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Foundation Courses:
- Introduction to Psychology
- Research Methods in Psychology
- Psychological Statistics
- Developmental Psychology
- Social Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Biological Psychology
- Personality Theories
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Applied Courses:
- Abnormal Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Industrial-Organizational Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- Educational Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Cross-cultural Psychology
Electives:
- Depending on the university, B.Sc. programs may offer electives in specialized areas such as Neuropsychology, Positive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, etc.
M.Sc. Psychology:
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Advanced Research and Methods:
- Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
- Advanced Psychological Statistics
- Qualitative Research Methods
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Core Areas of Specialization:
- Advanced Cognitive Psychology
- Advanced Social Psychology
- Advanced Developmental Psychology
- Advanced Biological Psychology
- Advanced Personality Psychology
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Specialized Topics:
- Psychopathology
- Psychopharmacology
- Neuropsychology
- Health Psychology
- Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Organizational Behavior and Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Cross-cultural Psychology
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Thesis or Research Project: M.Sc. programs typically include a thesis or research project where students conduct original research under the guidance of faculty members.