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The Department of Psychology offers an integrated academic program that combines theoretical foundations and practical applications in the field of psychological sciences, with a focus on understanding human behavior and mental processes. Main Academic Content: 1. Basic Branches of Psychology: - General Psychology - Developmental Psychology (Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, and Aging) - Social Psychology - Industrial and Organizational Psychology - Clinical and Pathological Psychology 2. Research Methods and Techniques: - Research Methods in Psychology - Psychological Statistics - Psychological Measurement and Evaluation - Psychological Tests and Measurements 3. Applied Fields: - Psychological Counseling and Guidance - Mental Health - Behavior Modification - Educational Psychology 4. Supporting Sciences: - Psychophysiology - Neuropsychology - Philosophy and Psychology - Psychological Anthropology Acquired Skills: - Human Behavior Analysis - Design and Implementation of Psychological Research - Application of Psychological Tests and Measures - Counseling and Guidance Skills - Psychological Data Analysis Academic Levels: - Undergraduate (Bachelor's): 4 years Job Opportunities: - Psychological and Counseling Centers - Educational Institutions - Hospitals and Mental Health Centers - Government and Private Institutions - Research and Study Centers The program is characterized by a balance between theoretical and practical aspects, with a focus on contemporary psychological issues in Libyan society.
Considering the importance and increasing role of media and communication in the lives of modern societies and their impact on politics, society, culture, and individual psychology, especially in the areas of comprehensive development, and the role that media plays in the age of globalization in the development of developing societies in all fields, and given the immense power that media outlets represent in all areas, as well as the danger they pose to national identity, and the attempts of major powers to dominate and infiltrate developing countries, it was natural to pay attention to the media system, its human resources, and the investment of financial resources in order to keep pace with the increasing development in media technologies and communication technology, to fortify society.