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The undergraduate program for the Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the American public institution, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK / Empire State University, with studies conducted entirely at NEW YORK COLLEGE in Greece, is designed for individuals seeking to significantly broaden their knowledge in the field of psychology.
Through a contemporary and rigorous curriculum, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex interaction between the brain, behavior, and the environment. They study how individuals develop cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges, while simultaneously learning to design and implement effective clinical interventions. Furthermore, the program places a strong emphasis on rigorous scientific methodology. Tomorrow’s psychologists are trained to seek out and critically evaluate scientific data, strictly adhering to the American Psychological Association (APA) code of ethics during the design, data collection, and interpretation of psychological research.
Beyond its robust theoretical foundation, the program cultivates a premier set of applied skills. Students develop advanced critical and analytical thinking, exceptional written and oral communication capabilities, as well as high emotional intelligence (EQ). Through teamwork and mastery of conflict resolution techniques, they enhance their empathy and acquire a profound sociocultural and international awareness. Their professional profile is rounded out with comprehensive quantitative and qualitative training in data analysis.
To ensure absolute professional readiness and direct admission into rigorous postgraduate programs (Master’s degrees), the degree culminates in a mandatory internship during the final semester of studies, providing them with essential, real-world clinical experience in authentic professional environments.
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This bachelor degree program is designed to require 4 academic years of full-time study. Students can opt to study in part-time mode.
General Education – 30 credits You must take these 6 courses = 18 credits
Select 3 of the following 5 areas = 9 credits
Take 1 course from any category = 3 credits GenEd elective course
Empire State University Concentration Courses- 32 credits
New York College Concentration Prerequisites
Elective credits (either 3 or 4 credit)
Duration: This bachelor degree program is designed to require 4 academic years of full-time study. Students can opt to study in part-time mode.
The program in psychology is both rigorous and flexible, offering a solid background for a number of subsequent career and educational choices. Those students who plan to join the workforce directly, this degree provides a solid foundation for a host of specializations in the field of Psychology.
Students who complete the NYC/Empire State College undergraduate program can follow many career options such as (to name a few): psychologist, child care specialist, learning difficulties specialist, human services specialists, personnel analysts and psychometric development specialists.
The Bachelor in Psychology program at NYC prepares students to continue to postgraduate studies in the fields any of the above specializations, but also in many other fields, and serves as good foundation for most careers that involve working with others.
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As an alumni I would advise you one thing; pursue the career of your dreams and if it does not even exist as a proper job, then create it. Let me narrate briefly how I made this work out for me and how my BSc in Psychology from SUNY helped me build my own success story.
I decided to study Psychology when I was already pursuing another degree in Italian Language and Literature and working as a Language Tutor. I had an AHA! moment, a moment that changed my career 180 degrees. I started wondering how the human brain learns and how we can learn better, faster and more effectively. And then I started wondering how the brain perceives poems, literature, why do humans have an affinity for arts? And I knew the answer was lying somewhere between psychology, biology and philosophy.
For this reason I decided to pursue a degree where I could choose the courses that could help me answer my questions. Since I was familiar with NYC and the flexibility it allows in designing your undergraduate path, the excellent infrastructure and support it provided to the students (my brother had already graduated from NYC as well) I enrolled. I was properly guided to enroll into courses close to my interests and that could allow me to pursue a master’s degree relevant to my interests. The constant support of the professors and the academic staff, as well as my deep involvement and my passion for excellence led to my cum laude graduation and a number of doors opening in Greece and abroad.
One thing led to another and I found myself in the Netherlands, studying Applied Cognitive Psychology and Interdisciplinary research and training in multiple things like UX, Cognitive Biases, Programming, and cutting-edge approaches of Behavior.
Currently, I try to juggle multiple things that I am passionate about. I work as a Junior Lecturer at the University of Amsterdam, teaching Interdisciplinary Research to the students of the masters “Brain and Cognition”, I am a PhD Candidate at the Open University of Catalunya(UoC) and I run my own business called Wellness Improved, where I provide services as a Health Coach, Team Facilitator and Consultant in Behavior Change and Habits. The innovative approach of NYC of building valuable skills such as presentation skills, collaboration, and hard skills such as research and statistics has allowed me to navigate both business and academia with great success and my background in Psychology has been proven helpful not only in understanding behavior but also in improving the way I deliver my services.
There have been various moments that I will never forget but one of the moments that remains deeply ingrained is the first class I attended in “Introduction to Psychology” when we started discussing the structure of the brain and the neurons. It was like a new micro-world unfolding in front of me.
So my revised advice after looking back to my path? Never try to put yourself into a box and understand that all skills are transferable, even the smallest thing you consider to be just a small strength can be an asset. Psychology is not just about therapy and counseling. Psychology is everywhere, from learning, to training, to opening your laptop, to ordering your take away. Absorb as much information as you can and try to connect the dots.
Sofia Balali
Junior Lecturer University of Amsterdam,
PhD Candidate Behavior Design Lab UoC, Behavior Change Consultant
A pass mark in your High School Certificate & A good standard of English (IELTS 6.0 or a recognized equivalent).
Το κρατικό Πανεπιστήμιο της Νέας Υόρκης STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK είναι το μεγαλύτερο πανεπιστήμιο στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες με 64 πανεπιστημιουπόλεις και 400.000 φοιτητές. Το Empire State University είναι ένα από τα 64 κολλέγια και πανεπιστήμια του STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK με περίπου 20.000 φοιτητές. Tο New York College έχει σύμβαση franchise agreement σύμφωνα με τη νομοθεσία του Ελληνικού Υπουργείου Παιδείας και το πτυχίο που θα λάβετε στο τέλος των σπουδών σας απονέμεται από το ίδιο το Πανεπιστήμιο.