While our website is undergoing renovations, you can still experience some of the new features and content we’ve added.

Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

Academics | Faculty of Psychology

“Understanding Minds, Shaping the Futures”

Shinawatra University’s Faculty of Psychology was founded on February 28, 2024. The faculty’s goals are to produce excellent graduates and educate psychology. Graduates of the Psychology Faculty can develop and use psychological knowledge in their future careers and daily lives.

The Faculty of Psychology is dedicated to achieving the university’s goal of becoming one of the world’s top 300 universities with sustainable development by 2028. We have carefully planned our curriculum and related activities to achieve the highest international standards. Our faculty is committed to advancing progress, improving the standard of living, and building a resilient ecosystem for well-being while promptly responding to changing global conditions.

VISION:

Our vision is to be a global leader in psychological education, research, and practice, shaping the future of psychology by fostering innovation, advancing knowledge, and promoting positive change in individuals and communities worldwide.

MISSION:

  1. To provide exceptional education, rigorous research, and compassionate service that prepares students to excel as ethical and skilled professionals in psychology.
  2. We are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive community that values diversity, promotes lifelong learning, and empowers individuals to make meaningful contributions to society through applying psychological science.

GOALS:

Our aim is to equip graduates with the skills necessary to use psychology to improve people’s lives and foster peaceful cohabitation in a rapidly changing society. By applying creativity to gain a profound comprehension of human behavior, we aim to be leaders in the psychology field.

Postgraduate Programs:

  1. Master of Science Program in Psychology (International Program): The Master’s Program is studied under Plan B that comprises 36 credits, including six core courses, ten elective courses, and six credits of independent study.
  2. Doctor of Philosophy Program in Psychology (International Program): The 48-credit program is studied in Plan 2.1 that consists of a 36-credit dissertation, four core courses, and four elective courses.