BSc
Psychology (Py)

Overview

A BSc Psychology (Py) programmes offer an in-depth scientific understanding of human behaviour, emotions, cognition, and mental processes.This programme facilitates the learners to have first hand information in the different fields of psychology.The course blends theory with practical exposure, enabling students to explore the biological, social, and cognitive bases of behavior through engaging classroom sessions, laboratory experiments, field studies, and applied projects.

What You’ll Learn

Practical Skills

Career Pathways

Programme Education Objectives

PEOs Programme Educational Objectives
PEO1 To prepare graduates with interdisciplinary knowledge and skills for diverse career opportunities in education through a strong foundation in the liberal arts and humanities.
PEO2 To enable graduates to effectively analyze, communicate, and integrate complex ideas across various professional settings and enable lifelong learning, adaptability, and self-development in a rapidly changing global environment.
PEO3 To produce graduates capable of conducting interdisciplinary research and addressing contemporary issues with insights from the social science aspects.
PEO4 To encourage ethical decision-making, leadership, and a sense of accountability in professional and community settings.
PEO5 To support innovation and critical engagement by developing transferable skills in communication, research, and problem-solving.

Programme Outcomes (POs)

POs Programme Outcomes
PO1 Acquire core competencies critical thinking and analytical skills by effectively interpreting and integrating concepts from different schools of Psychology.
PO2 Develop strong research skills, allowing graduates to conduct interdisciplinary research and produce innovative findings utilizing methodologies in the field of social sciences.
PO3 Explore effective communication abilities, enabling graduates to articulate ideas clearly and persuasively across various areas in professional contexts.
PO4 Demonstrate ethical and professional standards, showing responsibility and integrity in their practices within the fields of expertise.
PO5 Inculcate global and cultural awareness, empowering graduates to engage with diverse cultures and perspectives in an interconnected world.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSOs Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1 Critically analyze, interpret, and integrate concepts from various schools of psychology like cognitive, behavioral, psychoanalytic, humanistic, biological, applying them to understand human behavior in diverse contexts.
PSO2 Demonstrate strong research skills by designing and conducting empirical studies using quantitative and qualitative methods, integrating insights from allied social science disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, and neuroscience.
PSO3 Exhibit proficiency in both written and oral communication, capable of presenting psychological concepts, research findings, and assessments clearly and persuasively to academic, professional, and lay audiences.
PSO4 Uphold ethical principles and professional conduct in research and applied psychology settings, demonstrating sensitivity to individual differences and social responsibility in their practice.
PSO5 Understand, respect, and work effectively with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, promoting inclusivity in psychological practice and research in a globalized society.

Programme Structure

Semester I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester V Semester VI
Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) Corporate Psychology Personality Theories
Language II (Generic English) Language II (Generic English) Language II (Generic English) Language II (Generic English) Cognitive Psychology Community Psychology
Basic Psychological Processes- I Basic Psychological Processes II (Theory) Positive Psychology (Theory) Forensic Psychology Applied Rehabilitation Techniques Sports Psychology
Psychological Testing- I (Practical) Psychological Testing- II (Practical) Positive Psychology (Practical) Experimental Psychology Practical Adult Psychopathology Alternative Healing Practices-Elective
Child Development (Theory) Developmental Psychology (Theory) Biopsychology (Theory) Research Methods in Social Sciences Child Psychopathology-Elective Project
Psychological Assessment – I (Practical) Psychological Assessment – II (Practical) Psychometrics Practical Academic Writing Skills (Practical) Internship -
School Psychology Practicum (Theory) Social Psychology (Theory) Health Psychology Counselling Psychology - -
Educational Psychology (Practical) Practicum in Social Behaviour (Practical) Health Psychology Practical Basic Counselling Skills Practical - -
Constitution of India Environmental Studies Fundamentals of Nutrition Gender Studies - -

Semester I

Name of Course Teaching Hours Credits
Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) 60 3
Language II (Generic English) 60 3
Basic Psychological Processes- I 56 3
Psychological Testing- I (Practical) 45 2
Child Development (Theory) 56 3
Psychological Assessment – I (Practical) 45 2
School Psychology (Theory) 56 3
Educational Psychology (Practical) 45 2
Constitution of India 30 2
Total Credits 23

Semester II

Name of Course Teaching Hours Credits
Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) 60 3
Language II (Generic English) 60 3
Basic Psychological Processes II (Theory) 56 3
Psychological Testing- II (Practical) 45 2
Developmental Psychology (Theory) 56 3
Psychological Assessment – II (Practical) 45 2
Social Psychology (Theory) 56 3
Practicum in Social Behaviour (Practical) 45 2
Environmental Studies 30 2
Total Credits 23

Semester III

Name of Course Teaching Hours Credits
Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) 60 3
Language II (Generic English) 60 3
Positive Psychology (Theory) 56 3
Positive Psychology (Practical) 45 2
Biopsychology (Theory) 56 3
Psychometrics Practical 45 2
Health Psychology 56 3
Health Psychology Practical 45 2
Fundamentals of Nutrition 30 2
Total Credits 23

Semester IV

Name of Course Teaching Hours Credits
Language I (Kannada / Hindi / Additional English) 60 3
Language II (Generic English) 60 3
Forensic Psychology 56 3
Experimental Psychology Practical 45 2
Research Methods in Social Sciences 56 3
Academic Writing Skills (Practical) 45 2
Counselling Psychology 56 3
Basic Counselling Skills Practical 45 2
Gender Studies 30 2
Total Credits 23

Value Added Courses (VACs)

S.No Name of the VAC
1 Basic Counselling Skills and Applied Healing Practices
2 Geriatric Counselling

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who have completed two-years pre-university programme of Karnataka State or its equivalent of any state or country are eligible for admission into this programme.
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