Mode of Study
Intake
Duration
Free offered
Payments
Program Description
The Master of Science in Psychology at HDI CAMPUS is an advanced, research-focused program that deepens understanding of human behavior and psychological processes. Students will gain in-depth knowledge in specialized domains of psychology while developing advanced research, assessment, and therapeutic skills. The program emphasizes ethical practice and prepares graduates for leadership roles in clinical, educational, research, and organizational settings — or for doctoral study.
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
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Demonstrate advanced theoretical knowledge across major areas of psychology.
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Apply evidence-based psychological interventions in clinical and non-clinical settings.
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Design and conduct independent, publishable research.
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Perform psychological assessments with scientific rigor and ethical sensitivity.
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Exhibit leadership, professionalism, and cultural competence in psychological practice.
Program Structure
| Year | Focus |
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| 1 | Advanced Psychological Theory and Methods |
| 2 | Specializations, Research, and Thesis |
Detailed Curriculum
Year 1
Semester 1
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY501 | Advanced Research Methods in Psychology |
| UAPY502 | Advanced Statistics for Behavioral Sciences |
| UAPY503 | Cognitive and Affective Psychology |
| UAPY504 | Psychopathology |
| UAPY505 | Seminar on Contemporary Issues in Psychology |
Semester 2
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY506 | Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Techniques |
| UAPY507 | Psychological Assessment and Diagnostics |
| UAPY508 | Health and Well-being Psychology |
| UAPY509 | Elective I (e.g., Organizational Behavior, Educational Psychology) |
| UAPY510 | Research Proposal and Ethics Preparation |
Year 2
Semester 3
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY601 | Clinical Supervision / Practicum |
| UAPY602 | Positive Psychology Interventions |
| UAPY603 | Elective II (e.g., Gender Studies in Psychology, Neuropsychology) |
| UAPY604 | Thesis Research I (Data Collection & Analysis) |
Semester 4
| Code | Course Title |
|---|---|
| UAPY605 | Thesis Research II (Final Report & Defense) |
| UAPY606 | Seminar in Ethics and Professional Practice |
| UAPY607 | Field Internship / Applied Psychology Practicum |
| UAPY608 | Publication and Presentation Workshop |
Program Highlights
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Research-Based Program: Students will produce a publishable thesis.
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Specialization Options: Opportunities to focus on clinical, organizational, health, or educational psychology.
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Field Training: Clinical and organizational field experiences.
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Publication Focus: Students are encouraged to publish in AcademicJournal (www.acadj.org) or present at conferences.
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Thesis Requirements:
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Length: 15,000 – 20,000 words
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Students must publish at least one article during the program.
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Thesis will be published on HDI CAMPUS Publication Portal or Academic Journal.
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Career Opportunities
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Clinical Psychologist (with additional licensure if required by country)
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Counseling Psychologist
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Human Resource Development Specialist
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Educational Psychologist
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Researcher / Data Analyst
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Policy Advisor on Mental Health and Well-being
Frequently Asked Questions
Evaluation is carried out through a combination of the following methods:
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Continuous Assessments: Assignments, quizzes, and practical activities throughout the course.
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Written Examinations: Conducted at the end of each module or semester.
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Project Work / Research Component: Depending on the program, students may be required to complete a project or research-based assignment.
You can pay the balance:
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In full
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In 3, 6, or 12 installments
Payments can be made via bank deposit or online transfer.
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HDI CAMPUS Fee: Rs. 10,000/-
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University Registration Fee: $72 (Approx. Rs. 22,030/-)
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Certified copies of academic certificates
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Passport-size photo
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NIC / Passport copy
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English proficiency proof (if applicable)
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CV (For Master’s/PhD)
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Research proposal (For PhD)
[email protected]
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Bachelor: Typically within the final semester.
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Master: Typically within 6 to 12 months.
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PhD: Typically within 18 to 24 months.
Yes. All students — Bachelor, Master, and PhD — must successfully defend their thesis/project in a formal Viva Test. You will present your research and answer questions from an academic panel.
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Selected Master and PhD theses will be published in the HDI CAMPUS Publication Portal and/or Academic Journal.
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This allows your research to contribute to global academic knowledge and gives you a published academic record.
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Bachelor: Not mandatory, but encouraged.
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Master: Not mandatory, but encouraged.
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PhD: Yes, you are required to publish at least 2 articles in indexed journals. The university facilitates low-cost publication in Academic Journal (www.acadj.org).
Students are encouraged to propose their own thesis topics aligned with their academic interests. However, topics must be approved by the Faculty Research Committee. Supervisors will assist in refining topics.