The Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology program typically covers a comprehensive syllabus, spanning various psychological disciplines. Core topics often include research methods, psychological theories, and ethics. Students delve into areas such as clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology. Elective courses may explore specialized topics like forensic psychology, health psychology, or neuropsychology. The curriculum incorporates practical experience through internships or research projects. Students are also encouraged to engage in critical analysis, ethical decision-making, and the application of psychological principles to real-world issues. The program fosters a deep understanding of human behavior, mental processes, and prepares graduates for diverse careers in psychology.
Year 1
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Human Cognition: Theory & Research |
2 | Research Method and Statistics |
3 | Social Psychology |
4 | A Conceptual History of Psychology |
5 | Practicum based Psychometrics |
6 | Applied Developmental Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice |
7 | Socio-emotional Development in Children |
Year 2
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Behavioral Medicine |
2 | Aspects and Practical Implications of Yoga |
3 | Emotions and the transformation of personhood in Indian Psychology |
4 | Positive Psychology |
5 | Diversity, Culture and Health |
6 | Psychotherapeutic Interventions |
7 | Community Mental Health |
8 | Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis |