Curriculum

BA Psychology

  • Course Name

    Credits
  • Foundation Course (FC)

    24
  • Department Core Courses (DC)

    32
  • Departmental Elective Courses (DE)

    32
  • Allied Department Course - 1 (AC - 1)

    8
  • Allied Department Course - 2 (AC - 2)

    8
  • Degree requirement (FC+DC+DE+AC1+AC2)

    104
  • Semester 1

    Credits
  • Foundation Course 1

    4
  • Foundation Course 2

    4
  • Foundation and methods of psychology

    4

Broad survey of psychological science including: sensation and perception; learning, memory, intelligence, language, and cognition; emotions and motivation; development, personality, health and illness, and social behavior. Discusses relations between the brain, behavior, and experience

  • Brain and Behaviour

    4

deals with the biological approach to learning behaviour

  • 16
  • Semester 2

    Credits
  • Foundation Course 3

    4
  • Foundation Course 4

    4
  • Statistical methods for psychology-I

    4

Introduction to statistics that concentrates on problems from the behavioral sciences

  • Psychological processes

    4
  • 16
  • Semester 3

    Credits
  • Foundation Course 5

    4
  • Biological basis of sensory processes

    4
  • Psychology and Assessment of Individual Differences

    4
  • AC 1- Allied Department Course - 1.a

    4
  • AC 1- Allied Department Course - 1.b

    4
  • 20
  • Semester 4

    Credits
  • Foundation Course 6

    4
  • Origins of Mental Life

    4
  • Statistical methods for psychology-III

    4
  • AC 2- Allied Department Course - 2

    4
  • AC 2- Allied Department Course - 2

    4
  • 20
  • Semester 5

    Credits
  • Social Psychology

    4

study of social influences on behavior

  • Experimental Psychology-I

    4
  • Physiology of Emotion and Cognition

    4
  • Individuals in Organizations

    4
  • 16
  • Semester 6

    Credits
  • Human Development

    4

Introduction to the scientific study of human development

  • Psychological Assessment-I

    4
  • Experimental Psychology-II

    4

Introduction to the techniques of research employed in the study of human behavior. Covers design of simple experiments, observation and measurement techniques, and the analysis of data.

  • Physiology of Motivation

    4
  • 16
  • Other Courses not covered above

  • Cognition
  • Decision making
  • Behaviour
  • Social
  • Memory, Learning and the brain
  • Neuroscience
  • Child psychology
  • Perception
  • Language
  • Culture
  • Vision
  • Emotion
  • Miscellaneous
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