School of Therapy, Counseling, and Human Development

Bachelor’s Degree Studies

The Bachelor’s degree program at the School of Treatment, Counseling, and Human Development is intended for students who wish to understand and explore the psychological processes that guide human behavior and the educational, social, and cultural contexts in which individuals live. Students at the school acquire extensive and deep knowledge about human behavior across the life cycle, both in relation to normative development and the challenges of adaptation, as well as at-risk populations. They also gain initial knowledge of appropriate interventions aimed at promoting mental well-being and the intellectual and emotional potential of individuals.

The studies also focus on promoting the students’ personal potential and development. The program can be completed in two years.

Students with a high raw psychometric score will be awarded an excellence scholarship.

Upon completion of the degree, students can join public organizations, educational systems, or continue advanced studies in both research and clinical educational fields.

Admission Requirements:

  • Submission of a personal resume according to the format found on the website.
  • Meeting a psychometric score threshold of 630.

Note: Applications will be considered for students whose personal maturity and compatibility are high, even if their psychometric score is lower than the required threshold.

Teaching Certificate:

Students interested in obtaining a teaching certificate in psychology can begin their studies in the third year of their program.