1-Have a solid understanding of the fundamental scientific approaches, concepts, and theories of psychology.
2-Have acquired proficiency in the scientific method of psychology, statistical analysis techniques, and research designs; be able to plan and conduct research projects.
3- To identify and observe behavioral processes by utilizing the university’s laboratory and clinically based practical opportunities, and to develop their knowledge and understanding of these processes.
4- To be individuals with well-developed critical and analytical thinking skills, who have adopted a scientific approach and are sensitive to the professional ethics and values of psychology.
5- To effectively utilize oral and written communication skills and be open to interdisciplinary collaboration.

