Comparative Psychology Program

Students in this program will intensively learn about the most important key and practical issues based on the principles of psychology. 
 
  • Each program includes 6 main modules taught over two 6-month semesters.
  • Each semester covers 3 specialized modules that include several course topics.
  • The total duration of training throughout one academic year is approximately 153 hours.
  • Each class is held once a week for 1.5 hours.
  • Training days: Thursdays — each day includes three 90-minute classes.
  • Each semester includes 17 weeks of study.
  • Semester One Begins: September 15
  • Semester One Ends: January 15
  • Semester One Exams: January 20
  • Semester Two Begins: February 15
  • Semester Two Ends: June 15
  • Semester Two Exams: June 20
  • Graduation Ceremony: July 10
  • This program includes an official English-language certificate upon completion.
  • Graduates of this program are given priority for membership in the college’s academic clubs and professional associations.
  • Tuition per semester: $300

Our Vision for This Program

What Courses Are Taught in This Program?

All sessions are taught by the most distinguished professors and specialists in each field. Classes are held online through live and recorded video sessions.

Semester One

Cultural and Comparative Psychology 

Sundays: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

 
  • Comparison of Eastern and Western schools of psychology
  • The influence of culture on behavior and personality
  • Cognitive differences among societies
  • Comparative study of psychological theories in religions and traditions

Semester One 

Comparative Study of Modern and Islamic Psychology 

Sundays: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

 
  • Principles of psychology in Islamic texts
  • The concept of self and personal growth from an Islamic perspective
  • Islamic techniques for behavior formation and therapy
  • Differences between “soul” and “psyche” in Islamic and modern psychology

Semester One

Applied Clinical Psychology

Tuesdays: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

 
  • Diagnosis and treatment methods in real-life environments
  • Cultural and social differences among clients
  • Use of short-term and practical psychotherapies
  • Immediate interventions for psychological crises
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Semester Two

Organizational Psychology & Human Resource Management 

Sundays: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

 
  • Psychology of productivity and motivation in the workplace
  • Communication skills in human resource management
  • Reducing stress and job burnout
  • Personal development and leadership in organizations

Semester Two

Psychology of Communication & Social Interaction  

Sundays: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

 
  • Techniques of influence and persuasion
  • Communication skills in negotiation and conflict management
  • Media psychology and its effects on the audience’s mind
  • Emotional intelligence in social and professional relationships

Semester Two

Psychology & Modern Technologies

Tuesdays: 8:00 – 10:00 AM

 
  • The impact of virtual space on mental health
  • Applications of artificial intelligence in psychology
  • Digital addictions and coping strategies
  • Future studies in psychology and human behavioral changes

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