Program Outcomes


Demonstrate functional knowledge across distinct subfields of psychological research.
Discuss key theoretical ideas and empirical findings in a variety of areas of psychology.
Develop analytical thinking skills for interpreting observed psychological phenomena.
Identify alternative explanations and decide between these alternatives based on empirical evidence.
Review the literature and develop testable hypothesis.
Design experiments to test hypothesis, collect data using a variety of methods, and analyze data using statistical methods and software.
Develop effective writing skills for the communication of scientific ideas and findings to various audiences.
Effectively participate in research teams.
Demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
Understand the impact of psychological theory and research on real world problems real world challenges and use scientific tools to develop creative solutions.
Appreciate the need for extra-curricular activities in order to engage in life-long learning
Take advantage of the campus life where students are engaged in diversity, creativity and commitment outside coursework through artistic, cultural, sportive and intellectual activities.