The psychology program at NDU is specifically developed to promote the ability to deliver service skills within the community. At the B.A. level, students will not be qualified to function independently as practicing psychologists; however, they will be able to cope with work in a community setting. The program will train a student to be aware of problems that exist and of the possible approaches to resolve them. Using psychological assessment, strategies, and methods of intervention, the student will work within the community, continuously evaluating the ways to a better adjustment within it in relation to psychological, physical, social, political, and religious domains.
Admission Requirements
For a student to be admitted to the program, a grade of “C” or above is required in the following courses: PSL 201, STA 202, ENL 213, ENL 223. All first-year applicants must complete the Admission Requirements.
Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate, a student must meet the General Education Requirements, and successfully complete a total of 97 credits with a minimum GPA of 2.0/4.0, and a minimum average of 2.3/4.0 in the major and concentration requirements.