PSYCHOLOGY
This field of psychology focuses on understanding human behavior across various professional and social contexts. It examines how individuals think, feel, and act in different environments such as clinical settings, educational institutions, legal systems, workplaces, and organizations.
Duration
- 4 Years / Full Time / Part Time
- Intakes: Jun, Jul, Aug
Fee:
- Full Time: 15,000,000 Sum
- Part Time: 10,000,000 Sum
Why Choose this Field
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior, encompassing a wide range of topics from cognitive processes and emotional responses to social interactions and mental health. By understanding psychological principles, you gain insights into how people think, feel, and act in various contexts, which can enhance personal relationships, improve workplace dynamics, and contribute to mental well-being. If you are fascinated by human behavior and are passionate about making a positive impact on individuals and communities, psychology offers a rewarding and dynamic field of study.
Program Description
The Psychology program at Bukhara University of Innovation (BUI) provides a comprehensive exploration of psychological theories, research methodologies, and practical applications. Our distinguished faculty employ a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, experiential learning, and case studies, to help students develop a deep understanding of psychological concepts. The program covers core areas such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology, ensuring that students gain a well-rounded education. Practical experience is integrated into the curriculum, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
What Will Students Learn
In the Psychology program at BUI, students will:
- Understand Psychological Theories: Explore key concepts in cognitive, developmental, social, and clinical psychology.
- Conduct Research: Learn research methods and techniques for designing, conducting, and analyzing psychological studies.
- Apply Psychological Principles: Develop skills to apply psychological theories and practices in various contexts, including personal and professional settings.
- Enhance Communication and Analytical Skills: Improve abilities in critical thinking, data interpretation, and effective communication.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Psychology program at BUI are well-equipped for a range of career paths, including:
- Clinical Psychologist: Providing therapy and counseling to individuals with mental health issues.
- Industrial-Organizational Psychologist: Applying psychological principles to improve workplace productivity and employee satisfaction.
- Researcher: Conducting studies and experiments to advance knowledge in psychology.
- Human Resources Specialist: Utilizing psychological insights to enhance recruitment, training, and employee relations.
- Counselor or Therapist: Supporting individuals in personal development and mental health management.
The skills and knowledge acquired through the Psychology program prepare graduates for diverse roles in healthcare, education, business, and research. The ability to understand and influence human behavior is highly valued across many sectors, making psychology a versatile and impactful field of study.
Programme
Semester 1 | Credits | Code |
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Higher Mathematics | 4 | OM1104 |
Modern History of Uzbekistan | 4 | OʻEYT1104 |
Foreign Language | 4 | XT1104 |
Physical Culture and Sports | 4 | JMVS1104 |
Introduction to Specialty | 6 | MK1106 |
General Psychology | 8 | UP1124 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Code |
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Philosophy | 4 | F1204 |
Uzbek/Russian Language | 4 | IN1110 |
Digital and Information Technologies | 6 | RVAT1206 |
General Psychology | 6 | UP1124 |
Experimental Psychology | 6 | EP1216 |
Developmental and Differential Psychology | 4 | RPVDP1210 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Code |
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General Psychology | 6 | UP1124 |
Experimental Psychology | 6 | EP1216 |
Developmental and Differential Psychology | 6 | RPVDP1210 |
Methods and Technologies of Psychological Data Processing | 6 | PMQIMVT |
General Psychodiagnostics | 6 | UP1310 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Code |
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Religious Studies | 4 | D1404 |
General Psychology | 4 | UP1124 |
Experimental Psychology | 4 | EP1216 |
General Psychodiagnostics | 4 | UP1310 |
Social Psychology | 6 | SP1412 |
Semester 5 | Credits | Code |
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Social Psychology | 6 | SP1412 |
Psychological Counseling and Psychocorrection | 6 | PKVP1506 |
General Pedagogy | 6 | UP1506 |
Semester 6 | Credits | Code |
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Fundamentals of Psychological Training | 4 | PTA1604 |
Pedagogical Psychology and Methods of Teaching Psychology | 6 | PPVPOM1606 |
Clinical Psychology | 6 | KP1606 |
Semester 7 | Credits | Code |
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Legal Psychology | 4 | YP1704 |
Family Psychology | 4 | OP1704 |
Labor and Engineering Psychology | 4 | MVMP1704 |
History of Psychology | 6 | PT1706 |
Semester 8 | Credits | Number |
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