| A. | Name of Study Program | : | Psychology | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level of Study | : | Doctoral Degree | ||
| Faculty | : | Psychology | ||
| B. | Vision | : | To become a Doctoral Program in Psychology that gains international recognition in the development of psychology in the field of community mental health based on Islamic and Muhammadiyah values. | |
| C | Graduate Learning Outcomes | : | 1. Academic scholar 2. Research scientist 3. Community mental health expert 4. Policy expert 5. Islamic psychology developer 6. Academic leader | |
| D | Learning Outcomes | : | 1. Able to apply scientific thinking demonstrated through the ability to produce original and innovative scientific works published in two accredited national journals and reputable international journals. 2. Able to respond to issues with arguments that are academically accountable, both methodologically and ethically, and able to communicate them through various media within society. 3. Possess communication, collaboration, and leadership skills within areas of responsibility as well as with other organizations and communities. 4. Able to develop scientific knowledge by demonstrating professional attitudes, collegial relationships, and academic peer collaboration within the workplace. | |
| E. | Courses | : | Course | Credits |
| First Semester | ||||
| Psychology Matriculation* | 0 | |||
| Philosophy of Science and Theoretical Perspectives | 2 | |||
| Methodology and Statistics | 3 | |||
| Community Mental Health | 3 | |||
| Proposal Qualification | 2 | |||
| Second Semester | ||||
| Community Empowerment | 2 | |||
| Al-Islam and Muhammadiyah Studies | 2 | |||
| Scientific Work I (Review of Current Issues in Community Mental Health) ** | 3 | |||
| Dissertation Proposal Development | 4 | |||
| Third Semester | ||||
| Scientific Work II (Psychological Measurement Instruments and Interventions) ** | 3 | |||
| Fourth Semester | ||||
| Scientific Work III (Innovation and Development in Community Mental Health) ** | 3 | |||
| Fifth Semester | ||||
| Fifth Semester | ||||
| Dissertation Research Results Seminar | 4 | |||
| Dissertation Stage 1 (Closed Examination) | 8 | |||
| Sixth Semester | ||||
| Dissertation Stage 2 (Open Examination) | 6 | |||
| TOTAL CREDITS | 45 | |||
| * Psychology Matriculation is mandatory for students who do not have an educational background in Psychology (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Psychology). ** Scientific Work Courses I, II, and III require students to produce at least one publication in a reputable international journal. | ||||
| F. | Value Proposition | : | 1. The primary strength of this program lies in its scientific focus on the development of psychology within the context of community mental health. 2. With a flexibly designed curriculum, students are able to complete their studies within three years to earn a doctoral degree in psychology. 3. This program integrates in-depth studies in epidemiology, community psychology, and the development of community mental health, enabling graduates to provide research-based solutions and practical applications that are relevant to societal needs. |
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