Programmes

Completed in South Campus

A Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education focuses on providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to become effective teachers in elementary schools. The program typically includes courses in child development, instructional strategies, and classroom management.

A Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Sciences is a degree program that focuses on the scientific study of human behavior, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, and related fields. The curriculum typically includes courses in social psychology, human development, research methods, statistics, and cultural diversity. Students learn about the factors that influence human behavior, such as genetics, environment, culture, and social structures. Graduates can pursue careers in fields such as social work, counseling, human resources, research, and public policy. The degree program emphasizes the development of critical thinking, communication, and research skills to understand and address complex social issues affecting individuals and communities.

A Master’s in Counseling Psychology is a graduate program that focuses on the study of human behavior and mental health, with an emphasis on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders. The curriculum typically includes courses in theories of counseling and psychotherapy, psychopathology, research methods, human development, and multicultural counseling. Students also gain practical experience through supervised clinical training in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, community mental health centers, and private practices. Graduates can pursue careers as licensed professional counselors, therapists, or psychologists, working in settings such as mental health clinics, hospitals, schools, and private practices. The degree program emphasizes the development of clinical skills, ethical principles, and cultural competence to provide effective counseling services to individuals and communities.

A Bachelor of Science in Social Work is designed to prepare students for careers in social services. The program emphasizes the development of practical skills such as case management, counseling, and community outreach. Graduates can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, and government agencies.

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is a degree program that prepares individuals for a career in nursing. The curriculum typically includes courses in anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, nursing theory and practice, mental health nursing, community health, and leadership in nursing. Students also gain clinical experience in various healthcare settings, working with patients across the lifespan. Graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become a Registered Nurse (RN).