19 November 2018

"Positive Psychology" is being taught at Üsküdar University...

Positive Psychology, also known as the "Science of Happiness," aims to increase personal skills such as empathy, emotional intelligence, and coping with adversity.

Positive Psychology, which is taught as a course at Yale and Harvard universities in the United States, has been taught as a compulsory course at Üsküdar University since 2012. 
Positive Psychology, also known as the "Science of Happiness", aims to increase the individual's personal skills such as empathy, emotional intelligence, coping with stress and adversity, and to increase one's social success.
Positive Psychology, which is taught as a course at Yale and Harvard universities in America, has been taught as a compulsory course at Üsküdar University since 2012.
Üsküdar University Rector Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan pointed out that academic qualifications, professional knowledge and experience are important in life success, but strong human relations and empathy also make a difference.

Stating that they aim to raise "good people" as a university, Prof. Dr. Nevzat Tarhan said, "In addition to academic equipment, we offer compulsory Project Culture, Communication Skills and Positive Psychology courses to our students. Positive psychology is the most preferred course at Harvard University. They announced it on their website as a groundbreaking course. Positive Psychology is also included in the curriculum at Yale University. As a university, we have been teaching Positive Psychology as a course since 2012.

We do not only care about academic success. We aim to teach social success, the science of happiness and human values. Harvard and Yale Universities have just started offering this course."