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M.A. Psychology with Clinical Specialization

Course Structure

Semester- I
Semester - II
  • Paper I : Fundamentals of psychology
  • Paper II : Cognitive processes
  • Paper III : Sensation and perceptual processes
  • Paper IV : Psychology of learning I
  • Paper V : Motivation, emotions and behaviour
  • Paper VI : Interviewing techniques and skills
  • Paper VII : Practicals
  • Paper VIII : Field work
  • Paper IX : Learning and memory(advanced level)
  • Paper X : Research methodology
  • Paper XI : Statistics
  • Paper XII : Organizational behaviour
  • Paper XIII : Social psychology
  • Paper XIV : Clinical psychology
  • Paper XV : Practicals
  • Paper XVI : Field work
Semester-III(Clinical Specialisation)
Semester-III(ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR SPECIALISATION)
OPTIONAL GROUP: A- Clinical Psychology
  • Paper XVII : Psychodiagnostics and assessment
  • Paper XVIII : Symptoms, nature, course, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
  • Paper XIX : Symptoms, nature, course, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders
  • Paper XX : Drugs and other physical treatments
  • Paper XXI : Emotional behavioural and conduct disorders in the children- nature, course and treatment
  • Paper XXII : Neuropsychology
  • Paper XXIII : Practicals
  • Paper XXIV : Field work
OPTIONAL GROUP: B- ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR
  • Paper XVII : Introduction to organization psychology
  • Paper XVIII : Selection, training and placement I
  • Paper XIX : Applied social psychology as applicable to industrial/organisational settings
  • Paper XX : Intervention: strategies, skills and applications
  • Paper XXI : Individual behaviour and social processes in organizations
  • Paper – XXI : Psychology and human resources
  • Paper XXIII : Practicals
  • Paper XXIV : Field work
Semester-IV(Clinical Specialisation)
Semester-IV(ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR SPECIALISATION)
OPTIONAL GROUP: A- Clinical Psychology
  • Paper XXV : Introduction to psychotherapy – historical perspective, theories of psychotherapy
  • Paper XXVI : Behavioural analysis, assessemnt and diagnosis case history taking, monitoring of self and behaviour
  • Paper XXVII : Behaviour therapies, techniques and skills, brief & time effective psychotherapies
  • Paper XXVIII: Cognitive therapies (beck’s cognitive therapy, ellis’s rational emotive therapy and other cognitive behaviour therapy – techniques and skills
  • Paper XXIX : Therapies for childhood behaviour disorder (play and art therapy)
  • Paper XXX : Family therapy, substance abuse inter- vention
  • Paper XXXI : Project report (thesis)
  • Paper XXXII : Field work
OPTIONAL GROUP: B- ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR
  • Paper XXV: Psychology and human resources
  • Paper XXVI: Leadership in organization
  • Paper XXVII: Mental health and work
  • Paper XXVIII: Self-management and personal growth: experiential approach
  • Paper XXIX:Cultural psychology as applied to industrial setting
  • Paper XXX: Research in organizations/industries
  • Paper XXXI: Project report (thesis)
  • Paper XXXII : Field work