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What subjects do college psychology need to study?
During undergraduate study, we need to study four main courses: basic courses, specialized courses, elective courses and practical courses. Details are as follows:

Basic courses: psychological history, developmental psychology, physiological psychology, experimental psychology, general psychology, educational psychology, psychology and educational statistics, educational principles and other courses.

University psychology major is good, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination for employment and have a wide range of employment.

Postgraduate entrance examination direction

Psychology majors can continue to study basic psychology, developmental and educational psychology, applied psychology, applied psychology, science and health education and related majors.

Employment direction

Psychology majors can engage in professional psychological assessment, human resource management and training, EAP staff assistance, user experience, user habit analysis, user research and development, human-computer interaction, product operation and design, psychological consultation and treatment in schools, hospitals, judicial departments, military and administrative enterprises and institutions.

personnel training

(1) Master the basic knowledge and theory of psychology systematically.

(2) Understand the development history, frontier and development trend of psychology, and understand the important position and role of psychology in national and social development.

(3) Master the basic methods, means and skills of psychological research and experiment, and initially have the ability to discover, propose, analyze and solve psychological and related problems.

(4) Master the empirical evidence of psychology and related statistics and measurement techniques, master the design and analysis methods of psychological experimental research, and the methods of consulting, understanding and writing professional documents.

(5) Knowledge of humanities and social sciences related to psychology, as well as knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, information science and life science, especially brain science, neurobiology and genomics.