Psychology (Master, NC program)

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The curriculum primarily comprises specialized modules focused on philosophy, alongside additional modules spanning elective minors, key competencies, and an internship component.

Commencing with an introductory philosophy course, the program encompasses modules dedicated to the evolution of philosophical thought, applied philosophy, and theoretical philosophical concepts. Within the foundational domain, learners have the liberty to select one module from a range of offered courses, catering to their individual interests. The elective modules provide opportunities for concentrated study and profound exploration across domains such as History of Philosophy, Applied Philosophy, Theoretical Philosophy, and the Multidisciplinary Intersections of Philosophy. This multidisciplinary approach incorporates subjects like Society, Ethics, Education, Environment, Humanity, Technology, Culture, Language, Communication, as well as Ethics and Religion within Practice and Morality.

Integral to the program are key competencies that encompass Intercultural Proficiency, Foreign Language Aptitude, Public Speaking, Project Management, Facilitation, and Information Literacy.

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