Mastery of psychological verbal, drawing and other techniques
Self-knowledge
Self-improvement
Understanding interpersonal relationships etc.
General psychology: The study of basic mental processes such as perception, attention, memory, thinking, feeling, motivation and emotions.
Personality development and psychology: Understanding the processes of personality development at different stages of life, factors influencing the formation of personality, as well as theories of personality. Social psychology: The study of the interaction and influence of the social environment on human behavior and mental processes, group dynamics, prejudices, stereotypes andconformism. Clinical psychology: Fundamentals of psychopathology, diagnosis and classification of mental disorders, methods of treatment and rehabilitation of mentally ill patients. Educational psychology: Understanding the psychological aspects of learning and the educational process, individual differences in learning, motivation and perception of knowledge.
Psychology of work and organizations: Study of the influence of psychologicalfactors on work and productivity, organizational culture, leadership and motivation in work environments.
Applied psychology: Application of knowledge and methods of psychology in various fields such as sports, health care, advertising, counseling and family education. Experimental psychology: Fundamentals of conducting psychological experiments, methodsdata collection and analysis, scientific research in the field of psychology. This program usually includes lectures, seminars, laboratory exercises, practical exercises, as well as internships and research. Law programs typically cover a wide range of topics related to the legal system, legislation, justice, and other aspects of law.The main components of such programs are