Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Year 1: Introduction to Psychology & Research Methods

DSC-1: Introduction to Psychology

An overview of psychological concepts, theories, and approaches to understanding human behavior and mental processes.

DSC-2: Psychology of Individual Differences

Explores how individuals differ in cognition, personality, intelligence, and motivation, with a focus on psychological assessment.

DSC-3: Psychological Research

Introduces fundamental research methodologies in psychology, including experimental design, data collection, and ethical considerations.

DSC-4: Introduction to Social Psychology

Examines how social influences shape behavior, attitudes, and group dynamics, covering topics such as conformity, prejudice, and persuasion.


Year 2: Advanced Psychological Concepts & Applications

DSC-5: Bio-Psychology

Explores the biological basis of behavior, including brain structures, neurotransmitters, and the nervous system’s role in cognition and emotion.

DSC-6: Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-I

Covers statistical techniques used in psychological research, including data analysis, hypothesis testing, and interpretation of results.

DSC-7: Developmental Psychology

Studies human development across the lifespan, focusing on cognitive, emotional, and social changes from infancy to adulthood.

DSC-8: Understanding Psychological Disorders

Provides an in-depth look at psychological disorders, their causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches based on DSM-5 classifications.

DSC-9: Applied Social Psychology

Examines real-world applications of social psychology in areas such as health, education, and organizational behavior.

DSC-10: Counseling Psychology

Introduces counseling techniques, therapeutic approaches, and intervention strategies for mental health and well-being.

SEC-1: Stress Management

Explores theories and techniques for managing stress, anxiety, and mental resilience in personal and professional life.


Year 3: Specialization, Mental Health, and Practical Applications

DSC-11: Health Psychology

Examines the psychological factors affecting physical health, illness prevention, and behavioral change strategies.

DSC-12: Organizational Behaviour

Studies workplace psychology, leadership, motivation, and team dynamics in organizations.

DSC-13: Understanding and Dealing with Psychological Disorders

Focuses on treatment approaches for psychological disorders, including psychotherapy, behavioral interventions, and cognitive restructuring.

DSC-14: Project Report (Report Writing)

A capstone research project where students conduct independent psychological research and present findings in a formal report.

DSE-3: Emotional Intelligence

Explores self-awareness, empathy, and emotional regulation in personal and professional settings.

DSE-4: Community Psychology

Focuses on psychological principles applied to social change, community interventions, and mental health advocacy.


Career Opportunities

Graduates with a B.Sc. in Psychology can pursue careers in:

  • Clinical & Counseling Psychology
  • Human Resource Management
  • Health & Wellness Coaching
  • Market Research & Consumer Behavior
  • Education & Developmental Psychology
  • Social Work & Community Mental Health