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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) is a four-year degree program that explores human behavior, mental processes, and emotional well-being. Designed to provide a broad liberal arts foundation alongside core psychological theories and methods, the AB Psychology program develops students’ critical thinking, communication, and research skills. It emphasizes understanding individuals and groups in diverse social and cultural contexts—preparing graduates for both human-centered professions and advanced studies in psychology or allied fields.

Program Objectives

The AB Psychology program aims to:

  1. Provide foundational knowledge in major psychological concepts, theories, and practices.

  2. Equip students with research and analytical skills for understanding human behavior.

  3. Foster ethical awareness and social responsibility in psychological practice.

  4. Enhance communication and interpersonal skills necessary for professional and community engagement.

  5. Promote mental health awareness and psychosocial support initiatives.

  6. Prepare students for further studies in psychology, education, social work, counseling, or law.


Career Opportunities

Graduates of AB Psychology are prepared for a variety of entry-level roles in human services, education, and corporate sectors, and for pursuing graduate studies in psychology or related fields. Possible career paths include:

  • Human Resource Specialist

  • Guidance Counselor (with further study and licensure)

  • Mental Health Assistant

  • Research Assistant

  • Psychometrician (after passing the licensure exam)

  • Community Outreach Worker

  • Training and Development Officer

  • Case Manager

  • Academic or Researcher

  • Graduate Student in Psychology, Law, Education, or Social Work

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