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Vision
The department presents psychological programs which aim at graduating students who are capable of:
1- Applying a variety of psychological perspectives in life science.
2- Linking theories to actual use efficiently.
3- Solving problems as well as explaining the pressures that they are exposed to.
The academic standards we follow are to graduate students who are capable of:
· Recognizing the basis of psychological research.
· Recognizing the variations in psychology.
· Analyzing their surrounding environment, plus attempting to develop it using the knowledge they acquired.
Mission
It means that the graduate is capable of:
· Identifying the mean reasons for each problem and trying to develop solutions to solve it.
· Evaluating various situations, as well as planning and supervising of each of them.
· Expressing efficiency at research skills through scientific and educational activities.
Professional and practical skills:
The graduate becomes capable of:
· Transferring ideas and research results.
· Interpreting and using arithmetic, statistic and other forms of information.
· Knowing the factors and elements related to the individual, group and institution as well as the dynamics of their reactions.
Objectives
The graduate becomes capable of:
· Using innovative ideas in communication to display the results of research evaluation effectively and fluently through the required means.
· Using computerized programs as well as using numbers, statistics and other sources of information.
· Being familiar with the culture and ability to take responsibilities.
· Improving himself through addressing his weaknesses and improving his strengths.
· Solving problems and overcoming social and operational obstacles.
· Working within a team work.
· Thinking in critical way.
· Running dialogues in democratic way