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What are the psychology courses?
Psychology courses: basic courses, specialized courses, elective courses and practical courses.

Basic courses: history of psychology, developmental psychology, physiological psychology, experimental psychology, general psychology and educational psychology.

2. Professional courses: personality psychology, cognitive psychology, management psychology, social psychology, clinical psychology, psychological research methods, psychometrics and other courses.

3. Elective courses: teacher psychology, criminal psychology, geriatric psychology, child psychology, memory psychology, group psychological counseling, and ability psychology.

4. Practical courses: social investigation, various psychological practical courses, reading reports, graduation thesis and practice, etc. Material supplement.

Psychology is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to psychology major. The basic study period is four years, and the bachelor's degree in science and education is awarded. Psychology majors can take the undergraduate education of psychology offered by 1900 in Peking University at the earliest. Students majoring in psychology have scientific spirit, social responsibility, humanistic quality and sound physical and mental quality.

Master the basic knowledge, theories and skills of psychology systematically, have good professional ethics, abide by the professional ethics norms of psychology, and have psychological professionals who are engaged in psychological theoretical research and can use psychological theories and laws to guide social psychological services.

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First, for all students, carry out preventive and developmental mental health education.

Two, for a small number of students with psychological problems and psychological barriers, to carry out remedial and corrective psychological counseling and counseling.

Third, carry out mental health education in the face of teachers and parents to promote the development of students' mental health.