Duration: 2 years
Major in:
Clinical Psychology
Industrial Psychology
Course description:
The Master of Arts major in Psychology (MAPY) program is geared to broaden the graduate student’s proficiency through advance training in psychological assessment, theories of personality, research, statistics, counseling and psychotherapy, group processes, practicum, and other vital courses necessary for the application of knowledge and experience in either of the industrial, school and clinical settings. The course, totaling forty–two (42) units may be completed in two (2) years. The Faculty team, consisting of professionals in the exact field of specialization - clinical and industrial, is required to have a Psychology course in the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate levels, and, preferably having passed the psychology licensure exam. Family Life Development faculties are experts and specialists in the fields of psychology, sociology, family life, and social development.
MAPY offers specialization, namely, Clinical Psychology and Industrial Psychology, plus Family Life Development.
MAPY with specialization in Clinical Psychology focuses on the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of abnormal behavior with the end in view of assisting an individual in the direction of adjustment. Graduates become eligible for work in a psychological clinic, the academes for teaching, research, consultancies, therapy centers, or (upon passing the licensure exam) practice as psychologist.
MAPY with specialization in Industrial Psychology centers on the various psychological theories of industrial psychology and apply these for issues concerning an organization. Graduates may be proficient for work in human resources units, also the academe for teaching and research, as well as engage in consultancies.
MAPY with specialization in Family Life Development provides an overview of the Filipino Family and various aspects of family life. Relevant subjects include parenting and child rearing, child and adolescent development, family dynamics and relationships, adulthood and aging, and the challenges encountered by the Filipino Family in the 21st century. Graduates can work in private and government organizations, schools, hospitals as family life counselor, educator, and therapist.
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Tuition Fees:
P 10,500-19,000 per trimester
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