Central China Normal University (CCNU)

Master in Basic Psychology

Wuhan, China

The Master in Basic Psychology at Central China Normal University (CCNU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Central China Normal University (CCNU) in Wuhan, founded in 1903, is a comprehensive institution directly administered by China’s Ministry of Education. With about 22,000 students and roughly 3,000 international students, CCNU offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs across many disciplines, supported by a historic campus on Guizi Hill by South Lake. The university is recognized for teacher training, research strength and an extensive academic infrastructure that serves both domestic and international students.

CCNU combines a long tradition of scholarship with modern facilities, including a large library system and active research centers. Programs span elementary to doctoral levels, and the institution participates in national projects and international collaborations. Student life includes multiple canteens, health services and vibrant campus organizations that enrich learning outside the classroom.

International students are supported through dedicated accommodation options and a welcoming campus environment. The university's international exchange programs, affordable living costs and central location in Wuhan make it an attractive destination for those seeking comprehensive study in China. For students interested in education, humanities, sciences or interdisciplinary research, CCNU offers depth, resources and a culturally rich campus experience.

About the Program

The Master in Basic Psychology at Central China Normal University is a 3-year program for students who want to learn about human behavior and mental processes. It's a Master's degree taught in English. This program helps students understand psychology principles and prepare for a career in this field.

The curriculum covers subjects like cognitive psychology, social psychology, and research methods. Students develop skills in data analysis, research design, and critical thinking. They also get hands-on experience with experiments and surveys.

Graduates can work as Clinical Psychologists, Counseling Psychologists, Forensic Psychologists, Neuropsychologists, or Research Psychologists. They can find jobs in hospitals, schools, courts, or research institutions.

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