Psychology students undertake courses covering psychological theories, research methods, abnormal psychology, and counseling techniques. Through laboratory experiments, clinical practicums, and psychological assessments, students develop skills in understanding human behavior, assessing psychological disorders, and providing therapeutic interventions. The curriculum also addresses topics such as developmental psychology, social psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. With a focus on empirical research and applied psychology, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of psychological principles and their ability to apply psychological theories in real-life settings. Graduates pursue careers as psychologists, counselors, therapists, or researchers in mental health clinics, schools, hospitals, or research institutions.