Mode of Study
Intake
Duration
Free offered
Payments
Program Description
The B.Sc. in Psychology at HDI CAMPUS is a dynamic and research-oriented undergraduate degree exploring the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. This program blends theoretical learning with practical application, preparing students for diverse careers in mental health, education, research, human resources, and organizational settings. Students will gain hands-on experience through labs, fieldwork, internships, and a final-year research project.
Program Objectives
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Develop a thorough understanding of core psychological theories and concepts.
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Build practical skills in psychological assessment, counseling, and research.
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Apply scientific methods and data analysis techniques in psychology.
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Demonstrate ethical and culturally sensitive practices.
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Prepare for professional roles and further academic study in psychology.
Program Structure
| Year | Focus |
|---|---|
| 1 | Foundations in Psychology and Research |
| 2 | Core Psychological Domains and Applied Skills |
| 3 | Advanced Psychology, Research, and Field Work |
Detailed Curriculum
Year 1: Foundations in Psychology and Research
Semester 1
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY101 | Introduction to Psychology |
| UAPY102 | History and Schools of Psychology |
| UAPY103 | Methods of Psychology |
| UAPY104 | Applications in Everyday Life |
| UAPY105 | Biological Basis of Behavior |
| UAPY106 | Structure and Function of the Nervous System |
| UAPY109 | Psychological Research Methods I |
| UAPY110 | English Communication Skills |
Semester 2
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY201 | Developmental Psychology |
| UAPY202 | Cognitive Psychology |
| UAPY203 | Psychological Statistics I |
| UAPY204 | Psychological Research Methods II |
| UAPY205 | Computer Applications in Psychology |
| UAPY111 | Environmental Studies |
Year 2: Core Psychological Domains and Applied Skills
Semester 3
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY206 | Social Psychology |
| UAPY207 | Abnormal Psychology |
| UAPY208 | Psychological Statistics II |
| UAPY209 | Personality Theories |
| UAPY210 | Elective I (e.g., Sociology) |
Semester 4
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY301 | Health Psychology |
| UAPY302 | Educational Psychology |
| UAPY303 | Experimental Psychology (Lab) |
| UAPY304 | Psychological Assessment I |
| UAPY305 | Elective II (e.g., Human Resource Management) |
Year 3: Advanced Psychology, Research, and Field Work
Semester 5
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY306 | Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
| UAPY307 | Counseling Psychology |
| UAPY308 | Psychological Assessment II |
| UAPY309 | Research Project I |
| UAPY310 | Elective III (e.g., Gender Studies) |
Semester 6
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY401 | Clinical Psychology |
| UAPY402 | Positive Psychology |
| UAPY403 | Research Project II |
| UAPY404 | Ethics in Psychology |
| UAPY405 | Seminar / Internship / Field Work |
Program Highlights
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Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Integrates psychology with biology, statistics, and social sciences.
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Skill-Based Learning: Emphasis on counseling, assessment, and research.
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Real-World Exposure: Fieldwork, internships, and community engagement.
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Capstone Project: Final-year research project under faculty supervision.
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Career Readiness: Workshops, seminars, and soft skills development.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
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Clinical or Counseling Assistant
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Human Resource Executive
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Research Analyst
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School Counselor
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Mental Health Advocate
Or continue with postgraduate studies in:
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Psychology
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Social Work
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Education
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Organizational Development