The Bachelor of Science in Psychology provides students with a strong scientific foundation in human behavior and mental processes. Designed to prepare students to apply psychological science to real-world challenges in workplaces, schools, communities, and wellbeing-related settings. The program is internationally benchmarked and aligned with Arizona State University (ASU) as the primary academic reference, ensuring that the curriculum reflects globally recognized academic standards in psychological science, research methods, and applied practice.
The program is adapted to AUT regulations and Uzbekistan’s higher education requirements.
*This program is subject to licensing for the intake 2026.
Psychological theory and knowledge
Research and statistical competence
Applied psychological understanding
Ethical and professional responsibility
Academic and communication skills
Explore the key courses that will shape your academic journey at AUT. Each course is carefully designed to develop the knowledge and skills essential for your future success. Below is a detailed semester-by-semester breakdown.
Introduction to Psychological Practices
Lifestyle, Health, and the Environment
Cultural Aspects of Health and Behavior
Psychological Theories of Human Behavior I
MAT 119 – Finite Mathematics
Modern History, of Uzbekistan (National Requirement)
PSY 230 – Introduction to Statistics
Human and Social Development – Childhood and Adolescence
Psychological Theories of Human Behavior II
Society and Group Behavior
Structure and Function of the Human Body
Philosophy (National Requirement)
Human and Social Development – Adulthood and Aging
Psychological Processes I
PSY 213 – ABCs of Happiness
ENG 101 – English Composition I
Biological Foundations of Human Behavior
Religious Studies (National Requirement)
Neurosciences and Behavior
Organizational Behavior
Psychological and Social Aspects of Learning and Education
ENG 102 – English Composition II
Psychological Processes II
CHS 300 – The Science of Wellbeing
Social Vulnerability and Mental Health
PSY 323 – Sensation and Perception
PSY 368 – Forensic Psychology
Psychopathology I – Adult
CAP 320 – Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
NEU 327 – Neuroscience of Learning
PSY 338 – Emotional Intelligence
PSY 484 – Internship
Psychopathology II – Childhood and Adolescence
PSY 442 – Clinical and Abnormal Child Psychology
PSY 468 – Psychology and Law
PSY 470 – Psychopharmacology
PSY 502 – Professional Issues in Psychology
PSY 550 – Advanced Social Psychology
PSY 441 – Cognitive Development
Evidence-Based Therapies for Depression, Stress, and Anxiety
WPC 480 – Psychology Capstone
PSY 508 – Choice and Decision Making
PSY 579 – Cross-Cultural Psychology
Spend four years at AUT and one year at ASU to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from AUT and a master’s degree from ASU. A Bachelor of Science in Psychology from AUT and Master of Science in Psychology from Arizona State University (ASU)
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