Learn the skills necessary to understand the science of behavior and mental processes to help others
As a Psychology student at EUC you gain an understanding of why people behave in a certain way or how to overcome negative patterns of behavior that could prevent them from reaching their full potential. Grounded in practice and theory, the program focuses on understanding how people think, develop, and interact. Students learn how the brain works, how it changes with age, and how humans perceive and interpret behavior. The program also emphasizes the social and educational aspects of psychology, as well as the qualitative and quantitative skills required for research, with strong emphasis on methodological training and statistics, and practice in the field.
The degree provides practical training in research, under the supervision of department faculty. Our graduates are well prepared for further study which allows them to specialize in areas such as Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Counselling and Guidance. Our students who pursue postgraduate studies are eligible for registration with the Cyprus Registration Board for Professional Psychologists.
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Our student accommodation units are located only minutes from campus and are designed to offer students high quality living spaces in elegant studios and one-bedroom flats supported by great social spaces, in-house gym, laundry rooms and 24–hour security service.
Cyprus Psychological Association
Graduates will be eligible to register with Cyprus Professional and Scientific Psychological Association provided they continue for a Master degree in a related field (i.e. Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Organizational Psychology etc.). The MSc degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology of EUC is officially recognized for registration with the Cyprus Professional and Scientific Psychological Association.
Hands-on Experience
A key element of the EUC Psychology degree is the hands-on experience that students benefit throughout their studies. Besides the know-how students gain at our campus counseling center, the degree provides a unique opportunity for students to enhance their skills and knowledge base via a variety of off campus experiences. Volunteerism, field work, observations, conferences and field trips, help students to build on their psychology qualifications and gain a competitive advantage in the graduate jobs market or when applying for further studies.
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. It explores how people think, feel, and act, and how these processes are influenced by personal experience, biology, and social context. Psychologists aim to understand the factors—cognitive, emotional, social, and neurological—that shape human behavior and decision-making.
Psychology students explore questions such as:
Beyond theory, Psychology uses evidence-based research methods and data analysis tools to better understand human behavior—and most importantly, to support individuals and communities in achieving mental wellness and personal growth.
Wondering what career paths a degree in Psychology can unlock? Whether you’re fascinated by human behavior, interested in mental health, or want to apply psychology in corporate or educational settings, this field offers far more opportunities than you might expect.
Psychology graduates can pursue a wide range of career options based on their interests and strengths. Common roles include:
While many graduates choose to work in traditional psychology fields like mental health or education, Psychology skills are highly transferable and valued across various industries.
Psychology graduates are employed by:
The ability to think critically, communicate effectively, understand behavior, and show empathy makes psychology graduates highly adaptable to diverse professional environments.
Psychology programs combine theoretical knowledge with practical training and research. Course content varies by institution, but undergraduate degrees typically include:
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Level)
Many programs also include a research thesis or internship placement.
Postgraduate (Master’s Level)
Students specialize in advanced topics such as:
Postgraduate programs are usually tailored to the selected specialization (e.g., Clinical, Educational, Organizational Psychology) and often require completion of a research dissertation.
Psychology is a dynamic field that encourages lifelong learning. Many graduates continue with postgraduate or doctoral studies to refine their expertise or transition into academic and research careers.
There are two main directions for further study:
These programs typically include supervised practice and are required for professional licensure in many countries.
Some graduates also pursue interdisciplinary fields through studies in Social Work, Education, Special Education, Law, or Business Administration—broadening their career prospects even further.
Related Academic Fields
Psychology intersects with multiple disciplines, offering opportunities for further specialization in areas such as:
Its interdisciplinary nature makes Psychology a flexible and forward-looking degree—one that supports both personal growth and meaningful contributions to society.
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View the course distribution per semester here.
Degree Requirements | ECTS | |
General Education Requirements | 18 | |
Major Requirements | 150 | |
Major Electives | 54 | |
Free Electives | 18 | |
Total Requirements | 240 | |
General Education Requirements | 18 ECTS | |
Code | Course Title | ECTS |
ENL103 | Instruction in Expository Writing | 6 |
N/A | General Education Electives | 12 |
Major Requirements | 150 ECTS | |
Code | Course Title | ECTS |
PSC100 | Psychology I | 6 |
PSC105 | Statistics in Psychological Science I | 6 |
PSC110 | Introduction to Ethics | 6 |
PSC115 | Psychology II | 6 |
PSC120 | Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology | 6 |
PSC125 | Social Psychology | 6 |
PSC130 | History and Systems of Psychology | 6 |
PSC200 | Developmental Psychology I | 6 |
PSC205 | Statistics in Psychological Science II | 6 |
PSC210 | Theories of Personality | 6 |
PSC215 | Educational Psychology | 6 |
PSC220 | Introduction to Neuropsychology | 6 |
PSC225 | Developmental Psychology II | 6 |
PSC230 | Introduction to Counselling Psychology | 6 |
PSC235 | Introduction to Clinical Psychology | 6 |
PSC300 | Experimental Psychology | 6 |
PSC305 | Cognitive Psychology | 6 |
PSC310 | Psychological Measurement | 6 |
PSC315 | Health Psychology | 6 |
PSC320 | Psychology of Learning | 6 |
PSC325 | Research Methods in Psychology | 6 |
PSC330 | Psychopathology I | 6 |
PSC400 | Practical Applications in the Field of Psychology | 6 |
PSC480 | Undergraduate Thesis I | 6 |
PSC490 | Undergraduate Thesis II | 6 |
Major Electives | 54 ECTS | |
Students select nine (9) courses from the following list: | ||
Code | Course Title | ECTS |
PSC240 | Fund. Of Human Sexuality | 6 |
PSC245 | An Introduction to Group Dynamics | 6 |
PSC250 | Human Relations | 6 |
PSC335 | Psychology of Gender | 6 |
PSC340 | Cultural Psychology | 6 |
PSC345 | Sport Psychology | 6 |
PSC350 | Special Topics in Psychology | 6 |
PSC405 | Psychology of the Family | 6 |
PSC410 | Introduction to Biopsychology | 6 |
PSC415 | Theories of Intelligence | 6 |
PSC420 | Abnormal Child Psychology | 6 |
PSC425 | Psychotherapeutic Approaches | 6 |
PSC430 | Sensation and Perception | 6 |
PSC435 | Psychopathology II | 6 |
PSC440 | Techniques of Counselling | 6 |
Free Electives | 18 ECTS |