The Global University
of Mentalism
“Curiosity. Care. Competence.”
Academic Programs
Explore our diverse range of degree programs designed to expand minds, deepen understanding, and shape the future of mental sciences worldwide.
Undergraduate Programs
B.Sc. in Cognitive Psychology
Dive into the mechanics of human thought, perception, and behavior through research and applied psychological sciences.
Duration: 3 Years
Focus: Human cognition, behavioral science, and applied research.
Outcome: Prepares students for graduate studies or applied roles in mental health and cognitive research.
B.A. in Mind Philosophy
Study consciousness and reasoning through the lens of ancient philosophy and modern mental theory.
Duration: 3 Years
Focus: Logic, reasoning, ethics, and metaphysics of consciousness.
Outcome: Ideal for careers in research, education, and counseling foundations.
B.Sc. in Neurobehavioral Studies
Understand how neural systems influence emotion, learning, and behavior with real-world implications.
Duration: 3 Years
Focus: Neuropsychology, neurophysiology, and cognitive mapping.
Outcome: Suitable for careers in neuroscience or behavioral analysis.
Postgraduate Programs
M.Sc. in Mental Analytics
Harness data-driven models to explore human cognition, emotional intelligence, and behavioral prediction.
Duration: 2 Years
Focus: Data modeling, predictive cognition, and emotional computation.
Outcome: Prepares graduates for data science and cognitive analytics fields.
M.A. in Consciousness Studies
Bridge the gap between psychology, neuroscience, and metaphysics in this advanced exploration of awareness.
Duration: 2 Years
Focus: Awareness, meditation science, and phenomenology.
Outcome: Perfect foundation for Ph.D. studies or teaching in the field of consciousness.
M.Sc. in Clinical Mentalism
Focus on therapeutic techniques and advanced mental health models shaping modern counseling practices.
Duration: 2 Years
Focus: Mental therapy, holistic healing, and applied mental wellness models.
Outcome: Trains professionals for private practice and institutional therapy roles.