TERTIARY EDUCATION DIVISION


SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SCIENCES (SEAS)


Bachelor of Science in Psychology


  • Vision-Mission of the Psychology Program
    • • The Bachelor of Science in Psychology Program envisions the development of graduates who are humane and service-oriented, equipped with solid basic knowledge and skills in psychology.
    • • To realize this vision, the program shall strengthen the program curricula designed to prepare students to apply psychological theories and methods in psychological inquiry, assessments and evaluation; conduct psychological research in building knowledge related to the discipline; and intensify outreach community services to respond to the needs of the clients in diverse cultural setting.

  • Specific Objectives of the Psychology Program
  • The program aims to produce citizens who can translate the mission and vision into realities through:

    • Proper utilization of knowledge
      • • Possess adequate knowledge of major theories and concepts in psychology.
      • • Demonstrate understanding of the methods of psychological inquiry in personal and professional setting.

    • Skills
      • • Demonstrate and apply psychological theories and methods.
      • • Display skills and abilities to be a reflective and research-oriented helping professional.
      • • Demonstrate skills in assessment or evaluation of needs and in selecting, designing and conducting appropriate assessments or evaluations.

    • Values
      • • Demonstrate appropriate attributes required in the psychology profession.
      • • Observes ethical rules concerning conduct of research and projects.
      • • Manifest a desire to continuously pursue personal and professional development.

  • CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
    • • Guidance Counselor
    • • Researcher
    • • Adviser
    • • Customer Service Representative
    • • Psychotherapist
    • • Pyschologist
    • • Psychometrician
    • • Academe Worker

CONTACT INFORMATION

SEAS Director's Office -
Segunda Limaco Hall (Ground Floor)

(63) 2 8405-5040;
(63) 49 511 9359; or 49 554 9500 to 04
local 317

ieas@smcl.edu.ph