| 1 | To learn the definition of psychology, its historical development and different sub-fields, and to gain an interdisciplinary perspective by relating psychology to other branches of science. |
| 2 | To be able to explain contemporary approaches and basic theories used in psychology. |
| 3 | To understand the methods, data collection techniques and ethical principles used in psychological research. |
| 4 | To understand the structure and functioning of the brain and the effect of the nervous system on psychological processes. |
| 5 | To learn the basic principles of cognitive, social and emotional development. |
| 6 | Ability to describe learning processes and motivational mechanisms in the context of daily life. |
| 7 | To be able to learn personality theories, individual differences and personality assessment methods. |
| 8 | To understand abnormal behaviors, psychological disorders and treatment approaches. |
| 9 | Ability to define concepts such as interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, attitude change, and prejudice. |
| 10 | Ability to explain stress coping strategies and psychological well-being |