Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Nature of the Field of Study

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. In general, the emphasis is on the individual person and how the person’s mental processes and behavior are affected by internal, relational and social factors. Psychology as a discipline and professional practice contributes to national development through basic and applied research and interventions aimed at solving problems and promoting optimal development and functioning at the individual, family, group, organizations/institutions, community, and national levels. The undergraduate programs in psychology provide initial training for those interested in teaching, research and the practice of psychology. Furthermore, they provide preparation for graduate studies in psychology as well as further studies in other professions such as medicine, law, and business management

(CMO No.34, series of 2017).

 

A Perpetualite Psychology student is Christ-Centered, service –oriented Helper of God who are trained to respond to national and global development through basic and applied research and interventions aimed at solving problems and promoting optimal development and functioning of the individual, family, group, organizations/institutions and community.

Curriculum Road Map

FACILITIES

Why Study AB Psychology in Perpetual Help?

Psychology is the science of behavior. Perpetual has state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. Perpetual has top-caliber, service-oriented and Christ-centered Psychology Faculty maximizing their students’ full potentials to become globally competent, innovative research-driven individuals and helpers of God.

Career Opportunities

  1. Licensed Psychometricians
  2. Human Resource Specialist
  3. Researcher
  4. Proceed to Medicine, Law, Management, etc.
  5. Clinical Psychologist
  6. Guidance Counsellor
  7. Developmental Psychologist
  8. Educational Psychologist
  9. Social Psychologist
  10. Industrial/Organizational Psychologist/Specialist
  11. Sports Psychologist
  12. School Psychologist
  13. Forensic Psychologist
  14. Educator

ACTIVITIES