INTRODUCTION
The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology is a four-year academic program designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, mental processes, and psychological principles. It covers key areas such as cognitive psychology, clinical psychology, developmental psychology, and research methods, fostering critical thinking, empathy, and scientific inquiry. The program prepares students for careers in counseling, human resources, clinical practice, social work, and organizational development. Graduates can pursue advanced studies in Psychology or related fields such as Counseling, Social Work, Psychiatry, or Neuroscience, obtain professional certifications, or qualify for roles in both the public and private sectors.