Our specialized programs

Bachelor of Psychology

The Bachelor of Psychology program provides a basic knowledge and skills required to understand the behavior of both individuals and groups, which is necessary to influence the way educators, policy makers and the community surveyor work about mental health and the workings of the human mind. Students incorporate and integrate comprehensive education in basic areas, including development of understanding of social, cognitive, biological and abnormal psychology among individuals.

The program teaches the associations between the brain and behavior, the processes that determine speech, create and keep memories or respond to stress. The Bachelor of Psychology program curriculum focuses on developing an understanding of key theoretical concepts and on practicing skills associated with the areas of assessment and counselling. Practical application of the knowledge and skills will be demonstrated in projects reflected at both the personal and professional level.

Psychology Degrees

Course Type

Full Time | Part Time

Duration

12 Months

Medium

English

Awarding Body

Lincoln University

Master of  Education, Lincoln University

Advanced Diploma in Psychology

Degree programs are facilitated in academic cooperation with accredited foreign universities,

  • Recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Sri Lanka
  • Recognized by World Higher Education Database (WHED)

Psychology is concerned with the scientific understanding of human behavior. It is both an academic discipline and a professional one. After successful completion of this course, graduates can take further steps to practice as a professional psychologist or can continue postgraduate studies by working as a researcher by participating in the revolutionary work. They can also work on psychology related to molecular genetics, developmental cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology and brain imaging.
After completion of this course professionals are expected to emerge as,
· Social policy researchers
· Human resources professionals
· Teachers
· Immigration and correctional officers
· Social workers
· Market researchers
· Counsellors
· Career development practitioners
· Health promotion officers