Programme description
The Bachelor of Science in Medical Psychology is a four years programme that integrates foundational medical sciences with psychological theory and clinical practice. It is designed to meet modern healthcare needs by training professionals who address the psychological aspects of physical and mental illness, preparing graduates for roles in clinical services, public health, and research. The programme is highly relevant and future oriented, supporting the global shift toward integrated, preventive, and holistic healthcare that promotes both physical health and mental well being. Structured in three progressive phases, it begins with core medical sciences, advances into key psychological disciplines and applied skills, and finalizing in specialized clinical training through extensive supervised apprenticeships. This structure ensures graduates are well equipped to contribute effectively to multidisciplinary healthcare and community settings.
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