Be a part of a fascinating journey that delves into the human mind with the M.A Psychology programme. This course focuses on the workings of human behaviour, cognition, and emotion, providing our students with a diverse range of psychological theories and research methodologies to work with. In this course, you engage with core subjects such as cognitive psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology while also having the opportunity to specialise in areas that pique your interest.
The study of mental disorders encompasses an exploration of symptoms, causes, and diagnostic criteria, enabling psychologists to diagnose and treat conditions with empathy and scientific rigor. In workplace settings, psychological principles inform strategies for employee selection, motivation, and organizational behavior, optimizing productivity and fostering a positive work environment. Students develop critical analytical skills to evaluate psychological issues and interpret research findings, empowering them to contribute meaningfully to evidence-based practices and policy development.
Central to psychological practice is the understanding and application of ethical principles, ensuring integrity and responsibility in research and clinical interventions. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application, psychology equips professionals to address complex psychological challenges, promote well-being, and contribute to the ethical advancement of psychological science and practice.
Career Scope
- Counselling Psychology
- Clinical Psychologist
- Industrial and Organisational Psychology
- School Psychology
- Forensic Psychology
- Human Resources Manager
- Psychotherapy
- Career Counsellor
- Social Worker