Course Overview
This course explores advanced psychological concepts through the Cambridge lens, focusing on the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Students examine core areas such as cognitive, biological, social, and abnormal psychology. Emphasis is placed on understanding research methods, ethical considerations, and real-world applications. Learners critically evaluate classic and contemporary studies, fostering analytical thinking. Topics include memory, learning, disorders, and brain-behavior relationships. Independent inquiry and experimental design are encouraged. Assessments blend theoretical knowledge with evidence-based reasoning and data analysis.



