Faculty of

Psychology

With the primary concern for the development of a healthy self-identity, the Faculty of Psychology specializes in communication and cultural psychology by considering the importance of understanding the historical and socio-cultural contexts in which human thoughts, feelings, and behavior develop. In the learning process, this faculty strongly promotes the spirit of learning and growing together, and facilitates the character formation of students to be resilient and responsive to the development of science along with the various psychological problems that arise in society.

Career Outlook

The graduates of the Faculty of Psychology are prepared to have various careers, such as educational consultants, school psychologists, mental and public hospital counselors, therapists, hospital psychologists, recruitment staff, trainers, consultants, organizational developers, researchers, and teachers/lecturers.

Offered Programs

Undergraduate Program

  • Psychology