Cyberpsychology & AI

A Skill Building Certificate Course on A-Z of Cyberpsychology & AI

Experienced & Qualified Facilitators

Starting From Jan 2025

Mode: Online
(Google Meet)

Eligiblity Criteria:
Open For All

About the Course

The 3-month Cyber Psychology and AI certification course provides a comprehensive exploration of human behavior in digital environments and the role of artificial intelligence. Designed for professionals in psychology, technology, and marketing, the program covers key areas including online behavior analysis, social media dynamics, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. Through a blend of theoretical instruction and practical application, participants develop skills in AI-driven behavioral analysis, user interface design, and implementation of AI algorithms for social media.

Course Focus:

  • Overview of cyberpsychology
  • Role of Human-Computer Interaction
  • Online behavior analysis and social media dynamics.
  • Cybersecurity and AI-driven behavioral analysis.
  • AI Ethics

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Key Benefits:

  • Skill-building in AI applications for digital behavior analysis.
  • Insights into cybersecurity and user interface design.
  • Practical knowledge for digital environments.

Key Highlights:

  • Globally verified E- Certificate
  • E-resources and E-material
  • Quizzes, role-play activities, case study report writing, and real-life case study analysis & discussion.
  • Taught by RCI & APA Certified Psychologists, Professors, Doctors, and the Researchers.
  • Student Friendly Timings (to be decided on the first day of class)

Total Fee:

Class Details:

Course Structure:

Understand the scope and significance of cyber psychology in the digital age. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Grasp basic AI concepts and their applications in digital environments.

Apply HCI principles to analyze and improve digital interfaces. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Explain how digital environments affect human cognitive processes

Identify human factors in cybersecurity and common manipulation techniques. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Understand how machine learning is applied in threat detection and defense systems.

Apply ethical frameworks to AI development and data usage scenarios. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Assess the psychological impact of immersive technologies in various applications.

To understand the concept and its relation in research. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Predict how AI will shape future job markets and educational practices. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Evaluate the psychological impact of social media on individual and group behavior.

Understand how online engagement impacts the self and identity. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Analyze the formation and characteristics of online communities.
Understand how AI shapes content curation and user experiences on social platforms.

Apply psychological principles to digital marketing strategies. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Examine potential ethical risks of AI, including biases, social manipulation, and behavioral control and critically analyze the risks involved. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Analyze the psychological mechanisms of digital addiction and evaluate AI-based interventions for managing excessive online behavior

Explore how AI technologies are reshaping educational practices and assess their impact on cognitive processes and learning outcomes. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Examine how cultural differences influence online behavior and AI interactions, and develop culturally sensitive approaches to digital design. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Understand the principles of emotional AI and its applications in recognizing, interpreting, and simulating human emotions in digital contexts.
Analyze the psychological factors driving cybercrime and evaluate AI-based strategies for prevention and intervention.

Critically assess the ethical implications of AI systems and develop frameworks for aligning AI development with human values and societal norms. Followed by Self Work & Skill Building Assessment.

Understand how AI affects the political attitudes, public opinion of individuals and impacts societal behaviours
Critically assess the ethical implications of AI systems and develop frameworks for aligning AI development with human values and societal norms.

Meet the Facilitator

Ms. Rtiu Saggar

About Ms. Rtiu Saggar

Learning

Outcomes of the Course:

Understand the psychological impact of digital environments on human behavior and cognition.

Analyze online behaviors and group dynamics within virtual communities.

Apply principles of AI in cybersecurity and its ethical considerations.

Understand user-centered digital interfaces using Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) principles.

Evaluate the psychological effects of social media and virtual reality, and manage risks associated with digital addiction.

Final Evaluation and Certification Process

A Minimum of 90% attendance is required to be eligible for the certification

The assessment will be done based on self-work as well as the final submission of the portfolio

Failure to meet any requirements will lead to no eligibility for the certification

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