Psychology

(BSc, 4 Years)

Duration

4 years

Qualification Awarded

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Level of Qualification

Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle)

Language of Instruction

English and Greek

Mode of Study

Full-time or Part-time

Minimum ECTs Credits

240

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Psychology (BSc, 4 Years)

Duration 4 years
Qualification Awarded Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Level of Qualification Bachelor Degree (1st Cycle)
Language of Instruction English and Greek
Mode of Study Full-time and Part-time
Minimum ECTS Credits 240

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Profile of the Programme

The programme is devoted to the orientation of the students to the diverse field of psychology as a scientific discipline. The programme aims to offer a complete education in the major theories and techniques of psychology, and as such gives a first approach to psychologists’ skills, an in-depth exposure to research in psychology, and a basic education in psychology specialties. Students master general theories as well as the empirical evidence and application of knowledge in applied areas of psychology with a sense of purpose that helps improve the human condition in various settings. The program aims to ensure that students will apply ethical standards to evaluate psychological science and practice. Furthermore, students are fully prepared to gain entry to 2nd cycle education internationally having gained equivalent knowledge, skills, and competence in the field of psychology.

Aims

The main educational aims of the programme are the following:

  1. The Psychology Programme is devoted to the orientation of the students in the different sub-specialties in psychology.
  2. The Programme offers a basic education in psychology specialties, and in major theories and techniques in psychology, and as such gives a first approach to psychologists’ skills and to research in psychology.
  3. Students encompass general theories, the empirical evidence and application of knowledge in applied areas of psychology with a sense of purpose that helps improve the human condition in various settings.

Objectives

  1. Demonstrate familiarity with major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings and historical trends, methods in psychology.
  2. Understand and apply basic research methods, including experimental methods, quantitative and qualitative methods, research design, data analysis and interpretation.
  3. Respect and use critical and creative thinking, sceptical inquiry and the scientific approach.
  4. Understand and apply psychological principles to personal, social and organisational issues.
  5. Weigh evidence, tolerate ambiguity, act ethically and reflect other values underpinning psychology.
  6. Demonstrate information competence and the ability to use computers and other technology for many purposes
  7. Hone communication skills to effectively communicate scientific knowledge.
  8. Recognise, understand and respect the complexity of sociocultural and international diversity.
  9. Show insight into one’s own and others’ behaviour and mental processes and apply effective strategies for self-management and self-improvement.
  10. Emerge from the major with realistic ideas about how to use psychological knowledge, skills and values in various occupations, and in graduate or professional school.

Career Prospects

The undergraduate psychology programmes at UNIC are designed to follow international guidelines in the field of psychology and as such, bachelor degrees in psychology do not lead to professional qualifications. Graduates from our Psychology Programme are fully prepared for entry to graduate programmes internationally.

Graduates are also prepared and equipped for various positions in practices in which they can apply psychology to every-day life questions to enhance the well-being of individuals, groups and systems. The areas are clinical settings, education, industry, community, economy etc.

Access to Further Studies

Graduates from the Programme will be fully prepared for entry to postgraduate programmes. Our programme provides a) a solid theoretical foundation for students and b) acquisition of academic and discipline-specific skills to succeed in graduate studies in pursuit of specialized Masters or Doctoral degrees.

Academic Admission

The minimum admission requirement to an undergraduate programme of study is a recognized High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) or equivalent internationally recognized qualification(s). Students with a lower HSLC grade than 7.5/10 or 15/20 or equivalent depending on the grading system of the country issuing the HSLC are provided with extra academic guidance and monitoring during the first year of their studies.

English Language Proficiency

The list below provides the minimum English Language Requirements (ELR) for enrollment to the programme of study. Students who do not possess any of the qualifications or stipulated grades listed below and hold IELTS with 4.5 and above, are required to take UNIC’s NEPTON English Placement Test (with no charge) and will receive English Language support classes.

  • TOEFL – 525 and above
  • Computer-based TOEFL – 193 and above
  • Internet-based TOEFL – 80 and above
  • IELTS – 6 and above
  • Cambridge Exams [First Certificate] – B and above
  • Cambridge Exams [Proficiency Certificate – C and above
  • GCSE English Language “O” Level – C and above
  • Michigan Examination of Proficiency in English (CaMLA) – Pass
  • Pearson PTE General – Level 3 and above
  • KPG (The Greek Foreign Language Examinations for the State Certificate of Language Proficiency) – Level B2 and above
  • Anglia – Level B2 and above
  • IEB Advances Programme English – Pass
  • Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE) Michigan Language Assessment by: Cambridge Assessment English & University of Michigan – 650 average score for ALL skills and above

Course assessment usually comprises of a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment. Continuous assessment can include amongst others, mid-terms, projects, and class participation.

Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of the final exam and the continuous assessment and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components. Based on the course grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated.

The student must complete 240 ECTS and all programme requirements.

A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.

Upon successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate familiarity with the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in psychology.
  2. Understand and apply basic research methods in psychology, including research design, data analysis, and interpretation.
  3. Employ critical and creative thinking, sceptical inquiry, and use the scientific approach to solve problems related to behaviour and mental processes.
  4. Understand and apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues.
  5. Weigh evidence, tolerate ambiguity, act ethically, and reflect on other values that are the underpinnings of psychology as a discipline.
  6. Demonstrate information competence and the ability to use computers and other technology for many purposes.
  7. Communicate effectively in a variety of formats.
  8. Recognize, understand, and respect the complexity of sociocultural and ethnic diversity.
  9. Develop insight into their own and others’ behaviour and mental processes and apply effective strategies for self-management and self-improvement.
  10. Have realistic ideas about how to implement their psychological knowledge, skills, and values in occupational pursuits in a variety of settings.

Section: A Psychology Core Requirements
ECTS: Min. 90 Max. 90

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-110 General Psychology I 6
PSY-111 General Psychology II 6
PSY-210 Social Psychology 6
PSY-220A Child and Adolescent Development 6
PSY-230A Brain and Behavior 6
PSY-240 Abnormal Psychology 6
PSY-245 Research Methods and Statistics I 6
PSY-260 Cognitive Psychology 6
PSY-295 Research Methods and Statistics II 6
PSY-335 Educational Psychology 6
PSY-385 Health Psychology 6
PSY-395 Experimental Psychology 6
PSY-451 Research Experience 6
PSY-460 Practicum in Psychology 6
PSY-480 Psychological Testing 6

Section: B Cluster I – Cognition
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-290 Cognitions and Emotions 6
PSY-440 Language Development and Psycholinguistics 6

Section: C Cluster II – Differential/Personality
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-250A Psychology of Personality 6
PSY-490 Theories of Intelligence 6

Section: D Cluster III – Explanatory/Technological
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-405 Clinical Psychology 6
PSY-430 Techniques of Counseling 6

Section: E Additional Psychology Requirements
ECTS: Min. 42 Max. 84

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-205 Psychology of Personal Adjustment 6
PSY-235 Psychology of Victims 6
PSY-331 Psychology of Sexuality 6
PSY-332 Forensic Psychology 6
PSY-336 Correctional Psychology 6
PSY-340 Culture and Psychology 6
PSY-360 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging 6
PSY-365 School Psychology 6
PSY-370 Physiological Psychology 6
PSY-380 Learning 6
PSY-390 Child Psychopathology 6
PSY-401 Theories of Mind 6
PSY-411 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 6
PSY-415 Criminal Profiling 6
PSY-420 Theories of Counseling 6
PSY-426 Social Psychology II 6
PSY-435 Psychology of Terrorism 6
PSY-470 Special Topics in Psychology 6
PSY-491 Independent Research in Psychology 2
PSY-491A Independent Research in Psychology 4
PSY-491B Independent Research in Psychology 6
PSY-495 Thesis I 6
PSY-495A Thesis II 6

Section: F Language Expression
ECTS: Min. 18 Max. 36
Notes:
(1) Placement in English courses is done on the basis of a Placement Test or tests such as TOEFL or GCE.
(2) ENGL-101, COMM-200 and BADM-332 are required.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
BADM-231 Business Communications 6
BADM-332 Technical Writing and Research 6
BENG-100 College English 6
COMM-200 Business and Professional Communication 6
ENGL-100 Basic Writing 6
ENGL-101 English Composition 6

Section: G Biological Science Requirements
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 24
Notes:
BIOL-110A is recommended to students taking only one BIOL course; BIOL-101 is recommended to students who intend to take more than one BIOL course. Note that BIOL-221 requires prior completion of BIOL-101. BIOL-232 requires prior completion of BIOL-101 and BIOL-102. Students are discouraged from taking both BIOL-110 and BIOL- 101.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
BIOL-101 General Biology I 6
BIOL-102 General Biology II 6
BIOL-110 Elements of Biology 6
BIOL-205 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 6
BIOL-206 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 6

Section: H Mathematics and Computers
ECTS: Min. 12 Max. 18
Notes:
Students must complete COMP-150 or COMP-151, but may take both. MATH-221 is also required.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
COMP-150 Microcomputer Applications 6
COMP-151 Computer Fundamentals 6
MATH-105 Intermediate Algebra 6
MATH-221 Statistics I 6
MATH-321 Statistics II 6

Section: I Humanities and Social Sciences
ECTS: Min. 18 Max. 30
Notes:
Students must complete 3 courses; at least one must have SOC or ANTH or PHIL prefix. One language course with a FREN-, GERM-, ITAL-, RUS-, SPAN-, or TURK- prefix may be applied to partially meet the requirements of this section.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
ANTH-105 Cultural Anthropology 6
ART-110 Introduction to Visual Arts 6
ECON-200 Fundamental Economics 6
ECON-261 Principles of Microeconomics 6
ECON-262 Principles of Macroeconomics 6
ENGL-102 Western World Literature and Composition 6
EUS-103 Modern European History and Politics 6
HIST-201 World History to 1500 6
HIST-257 Modern Cypriot History and Politics 6
HIST-265 The US and World History Since 1945 6
LAW-241 Criminal Law I 6
LAW-242 Criminal Law II 6
MUCT-107 Music Appreciation 6
MUCT-110 Fundamentals of Music 6
PHIL-101 Introduction to Philosophy 6
PHIL-120 Ethics 6
SOC-101 Principles of Sociology 6
SOC-230 Sociology and Religion 6
SOC-340 Criminology 6
UNIC-100 University Experience 6

Section: J Unallocated Courses
ECTS: Min. 0 Max. 0

Section: A Μαθήματα Ψυχολογίας
ECTS: Min. 90 Max. 90

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-110G Γενική Ψυχολογία I 6
PSY-111G Γενική Ψυχολογία II 6
PSY-210G Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-220G Παιδική και Εφηβική Ανάπτυξη 6
PSY-230G Εγκέφαλος και Συμπεριφορά 6
PSY-240G Ψυχοπαθολογία 6
PSY-245G Μέθοδοι Έρευνας και Στατιστική Ι 6
PSY-260G Γνωστική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-295G Μέθοδοι Έρευνας και Στατιστική ΙΙ 6
PSY-335G Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-385G Ψυχολογία της Υγείας 6
PSY-395G Πειραματική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-451G Ερευνητική Εμπειρία 6
PSY-460G Πρακτική Άσκηση στην Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-480G Ψυχομετρία 6

Section: B Συστάδα Ι – Γνώση
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Notes: Οι φοιτητές πρέπει να παρακολουθήσουν τουλάχιστον ένα από τα ακόλουθα δύο μαθήματα

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-290G Γνωστική Λειτουργεία και Συναισθήματα 6
PSY-440G Γλωσσική Ανάπτυξη και Ψυχογλωσσολογία 6

Section: C Συστάδα ΙΙ – Διαφοροποίηση/Προσωπικότητα
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Notes: Oι φοιτητές πρέπει να παρακολουθήσουν τουλάχιστον ένα από τα ακόλουθα δύο μαθήματα.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-250G Ψυχολογία της Προσωπικότητας 6
PSY-490G Θεωρίες Νοημοσύνης 6

Section: D Συστάδα ΙΙΙ – Επεξηγηματικά/Τεχνολογικά
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 12

Notes: Οι φοιτητές πρέπει να παρακολουθήσουν τουλάχιστον ένα από τα ακόλουθα δύο μαθήματα.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-405G Κλινική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-430G Δεξιότητες Συμβουλευτικής 6

Section: E Πρόσθετες Απαιτήσεις Ψυχολογίας
ECTS: Min. 42 Max. 48

Notes: Τα μαθήματα των Συστάδων I, II και III που δεν χρησιμοποιούνται για την ικανοποίηση των απαιτήσεων των Συστάδων μπορούν να χρησιμοποιηθούν σε αυτό το τμήμα.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-205G Ψυχολογία της Προσαρμογής 6
PSY-235G Θυματολογία 6
PSY-331G Ψυχολογία της Σεξουαλικότητας 6
PSY-332G Δικαστική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-336G Σωφρονιστική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-340G Πολιτισμός και Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-360G Ψυχολογία της Ενηλικίωσης και της Ωρίμανσης 6
PSY-365G Σχολική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-370G Ψυχοφυσιολογία 6
PSY-380G Μάθηση 6
PSY-390G Ψυχοπαθολογία του Παιδιού 6
PSY-401G Θεωρίες του Νου 6
PSY-411G Βιομηχανική/Οργανωτική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-415G Σκιαγράφηση του Εγκληματικού Προφίλ 6
PSY-420G Θεωρίες Συμβουλευτικής 6
PSY-426G Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία II 6
PSY-435G Ψυχολογία της Τρομοκρατίας 6
PSY-470G Ειδικά Θέματα στην Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-491AG Ανεξάρτητη Έρευνα στην Ψυχολογία 4
PSY-491BG Ανεξάρτητη Έρευνα στην Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-491G Ανεξάρτητη Έρευνα στην Ψυχολογία 2
PSY-495G Πτυχιακή Εργασία Ι 6
PSY-495GA Πτυχιακή Εργασία ΙΙ 6

Section: F Γλωσσική Έκφραση
ECTS: Min. 18 Max. 36

Notes: Απαιτούνται τα μαθήματα ENGL-101, COMM-200 και BADM-332.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
BADM-231 Business Communications 6
BADM-332 Technical Writing and Research 6
BENG-100 College English 6
COMM-200 Business and Professional Communication 6
ENGL-100 Basic Writing 6
ENGL-101 English Composition 6

Section: G Απαιτήσεις Βιολογικών Επιστημών
ECTS: Min. 6 Max. 24
Notes: Το BIOL-110A συνιστάται σε φοιτητές που παρακολουθούν μόνο ένα μάθημα BIOL- το BIOL-101 συνιστάται σε φοιτητές που σκοπεύουν να παρακολουθήσουν περισσότερα από ένα μαθήματα BIOL. Σημειώστε ότι το BIOL-221 απαιτεί την προηγούμενη ολοκλήρωση του BIOL-101. Το BIOL-232 απαιτεί προηγούμενη ολοκλήρωση των BIOL101 και BIOL-102. Οι φοιτητές αποθαρρύνονται από το να παρακολουθήσουν τόσο το BIOL-110 όσο και το BIOL-101.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
BIOL-101G Γενική Βιολογία I 6
BIOL-102G Γενική Βιολογία ΙI 6
BIOL-110G Στοιχεία Βιολογίας 6
BIOL-205G Ανατομία και Φυσιολογία του Ανθρώπου Ι 6
BIOL-206G Ανατομία και Φυσιολογία του Ανθρώπου ΙI 6

Section: H Μαθηματικά και Υπολογιστές
ECTS: Min. 12 Max. 18
Notes: Οι φοιτητές πρέπει να ολοκληρώσουν το COMP-150 ή το COMP-151, αλλά μπορούν να παρακολουθήσουν και τα δύο. Απαιτείται επίσης το MATH-221.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
COMP-150 Microcomputer Applications 6
COMP-151 Computer Fundamentals 6
MATH-105 Intermediate Algebra 6
MATH-221 Statistics I 6
MATH-321 Statistics II 6

Section: I Ανθρωπιστικές και Κοινωνικές Επιστήμες
ECTS: Min. 18 Max. 30
Notes: Οι φοιτητές πρέπει να ολοκληρώσουν 3 μαθήματα- τουλάχιστον ένα από αυτά πρέπει να έχει πρόθεμα SOC ή ANTH ή PHIL. Ένα γλωσσικό μάθημα με πρόθεμα FREN-, GERM-, ITAL-, RUS-, SPAN-, ή TURK- μπορεί να εφαρμοστεί για τη μερική κάλυψη των απαιτήσεων αυτού του τμήματος.
Το μάθημα PSY-470G μπορεί να συμπεριληφθεί σε αυτό το τμήμα.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
ANTH-105A Πολιτισμική Ανθρωπολογία 6
ART-110 Introduction to Visual Arts 6
ECON-200 Fundamental Economics 6
ECON-261 Principles of Microeconomics 6
ECON-262 Principles of Macroeconomics 6
ENGL-102 Western World Literature and Composition 6
EUS-103 Modern European History and Politics 6
HIST-201 World History to 1500 6
HIST-257 Modern Cypriot History and Politics 6
HIST-265 The US and World History Since 1945 6
LAW-241 Criminal Law I 6
LAW-242 Criminal Law II 6
MUCT-107 Music Appreciation 6
MUCT-110 Fundamentals of Music 6
PHIL-101G Εισαγωγή στη Φιλοσοφία 6
PHIL-120G Ηθική 6
SOC-101G Αρχές Κοινωνιολογίας 6
SOC-230G Κοινωνιολογία και Θρησκεία 6
SOC-340G Εγκληματολογία 6
UNIC-100 University Experience 6

Section: J Unallocated Courses
ECTS: Min. 0 Max. 0

Semester 1

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-110 General Psychology I 6
COMP-150 Microcomputer Applications 6
ENGL-101 English Composition 6
BIOL-101 General Biology I 6
SOC-101 Principles of Sociology 6

Semester 2

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-111 General Psychology II 6
BIOL-102 General Biology II 6
COMM-200 Business and Professional Communication 6
MATH-221 Statistics I 6
ANTH-105 Cultural Anthropology 6

Semester 3

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-205 Psychology of Personal Adjustment 6
PSY-210 Social Psychology 6
PSY-240 Abnormal Psychology 6
PSY-260 Cognitive Psychology 6
PSY-245 Research Methods and Statistics I 6

Semester 4

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-220A Child and Adolescent Development 6
PSY-230A Brain and Behavior 6
PSY-290 Cognitions and Emotions 6
PHIL-120 Ethics 6
PSY-295 Research Methods and Statistics II 6

Semester 5

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-380 Learning 6
PSY-385 Health Psychology 6
PSY-331 Psychology of Sexuality 6
BADM-332 Technical Writing and Research 6
PSY-395 Experimental Psychology 6

Semester 6

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-335 Educational Psychology 6
PSY-340 Culture and Psychology 6
PSY-360 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging 6
PSY-370 Physiological Psychology 6
PSY-451 Research Experience 6

Semester 7

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-411 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 6
PSY-420 Theories of Counseling 6
PSY-460 Practicum in Psychology 6
PSY-490 Theories of Intelligence 6
PSY-495 Thesis I 6

Semester 8

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-405 Clinical Psychology 6
PSY-401 Theories of Mind 6
PSY-480 Psychological Testing 6
PSY-495A Thesis II 6
PSY-430 Techniques of Counseling 6

The above semester breakdown is an indicative one. A few of the courses are electives and can be substituted by others. Students may contact their academic advisor and consult their academic pathway found on this website under “Schools & Programmes”.

Semester 1

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-110G Γενική Ψυχολογία I 6
COMP-150G Εφαρμογή Μικρουπολογιστών στην Υγεία 3
ENGL-101 English Composition 6
BIOL-101G Γενική Βιολογία I 6
SOC-101G Αρχές Κοινωνιολογίας 6

Semester 2

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-111G Γενική Ψυχολογία II 6
BIOL-102G Γενική Βιολογία ΙI 6
COMM-200 Business and Professional Communication 6
MATH-221 Statistics I 6
ANTH-105 Cultural Anthropology 6

Semester 3

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-205G Ψυχολογία της Προσαρμογής 6
PSY-210G Κοινωνική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-240G Ψυχοπαθολογία 6
PSY-260G Γνωστική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-245G Μέθοδοι Έρευνας και Στατιστική Ι 6

Semester 4

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-220G Παιδική και Εφηβική Ανάπτυξη 6
PSY-230G Εγκέφαλος και Συμπεριφορά 6
PSY-290G Γνωστική Λειτουργεία και Συναισθήματα 6
PHIL-120G Ηθική 6
PSY-295G Μέθοδοι Έρευνας και Στατιστική ΙΙ 6

Semester 5

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-380G Μάθηση 6
PSY-385G Ψυχολογία της Υγείας 6
PSY-331G Ψυχολογία της Σεξουαλικότητας 6
BADM-332 Technical Writing and Research 6
PSY-395G Πειραματική Ψυχολογία 6

Semester 6

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-335G Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-340G Πολιτισμός και Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-360G Ψυχολογία της Ενηλικίωσης και της Ωρίμανσης 6
PSY-370G Ψυχοφυσιολογία 6
PSY-451G Ερευνητική Εμπειρία 6

Semester 7

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-411G Βιομηχανική/Οργανωτική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-420G Θεωρίες Συμβουλευτικής 6
PSY-460G Πρακτική Άσκηση στην Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-490G Θεωρίες Νοημοσύνης 6
PSY-495G Πτυχιακή Εργασία Ι 6

Semester 8

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
PSY-405G Κλινική Ψυχολογία 6
PSY-401G Θεωρίες του Νου 6
PSY-480G Ψυχομετρία 6
PSY-430G Δεξιότητες Συμβουλευτικής 6
PSY-495GA Πτυχιακή Εργασία ΙΙ 6

Το πιο πάνω πρόγραμμα ανά εξάμηνο είναι ενδεικτικό. Μερικά από τα μαθήματα είναι επιλογής και μπορούν να αντικατασταθούν με άλλα.

Dr Marios Adonis

Head of Department
Associate Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Dr Andreas Anastasiou

Associate Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Menelaos Apostolou

Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Marios Constantinou

Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Nuno Ferreira

Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences
Member of the Senate

Dr Polyxeni Georgiadou

Associate Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Xenia Hadjicharalambous

Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Dr Yianna Ioannou

Associate Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences
Clinical Supervisor
KESY

Dr Maria Koushiou

Assistant Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Ioulia Papageorgi

Associate Dean
Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences
Member of the Senate

Dr Stavroulla Soukara

Associate Head of Department
Associate Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Mark Sullman

Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Professor Nicos Trimikliniotis

Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Dr Alexia Zalaf

Associate Professor
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Sciences

Dr Chara Demetriou

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