B.A. program in Pyschology

The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program at Jai Hind College, established in 1948, offers a comprehensive study of human behavior and mental processes. With a legacy of academic excellence, the department provides theoretical depth and practical skills through experiential learning, internships, and national competitions. Key activities include annual publications like 'Espectro Psychologico' and 'Journal of Psychology-Jai Hind College', alongside certificate courses in Life Skills and Research Methodology. The Psychology Association hosts 'Psyc Insight', a prominent intercollegiate festival, fostering a community of motivated learners dedicated to understanding human behavior for diverse career paths.

Key Information

Duration

3 Year

Course Type

Bachelor Degree

Campus

Institute

Jai Hind College, Churchgate.

Programme Code

Mode of study

Full time

Programme Objectives

Graduates will analyze behavior using psychological theories and research.
Graduates will uphold ethical and professional standards in psychology.
Graduates will understand cross-cultural impacts on mental health.
Graduates will be ready for careers or further studies in various psychology fields.

Pedagogy

The Psychology program at Jai Hind College boasts a distinguished faculty comprising experienced academics and professionals from diverse psychological disciplines. The curriculum blends theoretical insights with hands-on application through immersive experiences such as case studies, field visits, and practical workshops. Our classrooms are designed to facilitate dynamic discussions, interactive learning sessions, role-playing exercises, and student presentations. Students actively engage in renowned events like Psyc Insight and international webinars, fostering a global perspective and exposure to cutting-edge research. Continuous mentorship supports career development, prepares students for entrance exams, and encourages participation in community service projects and mental health awareness initiatives.

Curriculum

Introduction to Psychology

Course type

Major/Minor

Differences in Psychology

Course type

Major/Minor

Data Sampling and Representation

Course type

VSC

Descriptive Statistics in Psychology

Course type

VSC

The minor electives will be offered from the following domains :- Marketing, Management, Data Science, Web Designing, Cybersecurity, Accounting, Taxation, Finance, Financial Markets, Investment Banking, Commercial Data Science, Banking, Biotechnology, Mass communication, Embedded Systems and IoT.

Graduate Attributes

Analytical
Empathetic
Culturally-sensitive
Ethical
Research-driven
Assessment
Outreach
Emotional
Interpersonal

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