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8 Bachelor's degrees in Psychology in Greece

Psychology
Psychology students at Webster University Athens have the opportunity to study the science, philosophical issues and theories of the discipline in an engaging environment. Offering a diverse psychology curriculum, Webster's psychology professors use approaches that range from the scientific to philosophical, and the experimental to theoretical.

Psychology
Psychology students at Webster University Athens have the opportunity to study the science, philosophical issues and theories of the discipline in an engaging environment. Offering a diverse psychology curriculum, Webster's psychology professors use approaches that range from the scientific to philosophical, and the experimental to theoretical.

(Hons) Psychology
The (Hons) Psychology course from the Metropolitan College aim is to create psychotherapists characterised by professionalism, empathy and critical thinking.
Psychology (Hons)
Psychology (Hons) from American College of Greece is the scientific study of behavior and underlying mental phenomena. The field encompasses research, through which students learn fundamental features about human and animal behavior, and practice, in which that knowledge is applied to help solve human problems.
Psychology
The Psychology program from ACT - The American College of Thessaloniki is designed to be a novel and contemporary program up to date to the academic and professional trends. It is based on prevalent US and UK standards like all other ACT undergraduate programs.
(Hons) Applied Psychology
The BSc (Hons) Applied Psychology programme at Mediterranean College has been designed by the University of Derby, a TOP30 UK University.
History (Hons)
The History (Hons) major at The American College of Greece learn how to analyze problems and develop skills in research and writing as well as in the organization and critical assessment of data.
Psychology
At Psychology from the Hellenic American College, you will acquire fundamental knowledge of psychology as a social and natural science through an engaging and integrated combination of theory, experimental application and practice.