Study Areas

The Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences offers a diverse range of specialized subjects, including psychology, sports science, and sociology. Through our curriculum, students have the opportunity to acquire a broad and deep understanding of specialized knowledge and skills needed to analyze and explore various issues related to the human mind and behavior in a multidimensional and empirical manner.

We have prepared specialized lecture courses in this department to fulfill three learning models: "Clinical," "Individual," and "Social." Each learning model is designed to deepen expertise in the respective field while allowing students to learn about the connections with neighboring areas.

Our department also provides specialized practical courses such as "Introductory Seminar A/B" in the first year, "Experimentation" or "Practice" in the second year, "Seminar A/B" in the third year, and "Graduation thesis A/B" in the fourth year. Through these mandatory practical courses, students will steadily develop research literacy, including scientific thinking skills, the ability to plan experiments and surveys, and data analysis skills.