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JANSEVA SAMITI SANCHALIT

Shri. M. D. Shah Mahila College of Arts & Commerce

श्री एम. डी. शाह महिला महाविद्यालय कला आणि वाणिज्य

Recognised Under Section 2(f) & 12(B) of UGC ,
Affiliated to S. N. D. T. Women's University, Mumbai
Accredited 'A' Grade with CGPA- 3.04 (4th Cycle) by NAAC
IMC RBNQA - Performance Excellence Trophy

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About Programs – B.A. Psychology

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY

Mission Statement

The Department of Psychology at Shri M.D. Shah Mahila College has a threefold mission: to advance and transmit knowledge related to the nature of psychological processes; to provide a strong foundation in the basic knowledge and skills necessary for advanced study in psychology and related disciplines; and to provide the competence necessary for successful careers

Goals

To fulfill its mission, the Psychology Department has ten goals

  1. To promote psychology as a science & profession and the important role it plays in advancing human welfare.
  2. To open the minds of the students towards the huge diversity of the field of Psychology and its very wide scope of applications for human welfare
  3. To let the students, know that only sky is the limit when it comes to Psychology and to let them know that they’ve almost unlimited choice of careers after they complete their graduation
  4. To provide the students with multicultural knowledge in Psychology and giving them understanding regarding use of Psychology for the purpose of promoting social justice
  5. To provide the students a multi-perspective approach in Psychology so as to let them think from all these perspectives so as to have a broader understanding of individual human behavior
  6. To provide competence to students whose career goals require knowledge and skills in diverse psychological areas.
  7. To provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for advanced training programs in psychology.
  8. To provide graduate programs in the basic and applied aspects of psychology.
  9. To ensure that graduate program in Psychology follows professional standards
  10. To support & facilitate the professional development of faculty
  11. To encourage and support research necessary for the advancement of knowledge.
  12. To provide adequate facilities required for teaching, research, and other endeavors important in education and professional development.
  13. To disseminate knowledge of psychology to the community at large
  14. To give maximum exposure to students by providing the very best in undergraduate instruction both inside and outside the formal classroom so that students may acquire an understanding of behavior

Department Values

1.Diversity– To promote diversity of viewpoints and experiences, we

  • Treat all individuals with dignity and respect.
  • Recognize the importance of both individual and group characteristics (i.e., those that make us unique and those that make us similar).
  • Promote diversity (Multiculturalism) among students, staff, and faculty who have different backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and ideas.
  • Maintain a supportive and collaborative learning environment designed to enhance one another’s personal and professional development.

2.Integrity– To maintain trust in our department and our discipline, we

  • Benefit and protect the welfare of those with whom we serve and avoid doing harm.
  • Act with honesty and accuracy in our academic and professional activities.
  • Teach and model the Ethical Principles of our professional organizations.
  • Identify and appropriately sanction academic and professional misconduct.
  • Promote transparency and accountability in departmental activities.

3.Community– To promote connections within the Department and with the greater community, we

  • Encourage shared decision-making and collaboration among students, colleagues, staff, and the communities we serve.
  • Promote a collegial environment in which ideas are shared freely.
  • Expect faculty, staff, and students to promote a positive environment that encourages departmental cohesiveness, productivity, and morale.
  • Encourage faculty and students to use their talents to serve the university, our communities, and our professions.

COUNSELLING CENTER

The Counselling Center staff welcomes you to our Center with the hope that our services can be of help to you. The Center is staffed with Clinical Psychologists & Counsellors who are part of the Department of Psychology.

The Counselling Centre provides a wide variety of counseling services to students, faculty, and staff, as well as community members from the surrounding area. Our services include individual therapy for children and adults, families of students, group therapy, career counselling and evaluations for learning disabilities and ADHD. The Counselling Centre also actively works with the Examination Committee and supports and Counsels students using unfair means during semester examinations.

Our Clients Are Most Interested in Help With:

  • Adjusting to new situations
  • Depression
  • Managing stress
  • Anxiety, fear, nervousness
  • Poor anger control, aggressive behavior
  • Grief
  • Eating disorders
  • Hyperactivity and impulsivity
  • Relationship issues
  • Family problems
  • Learning, study problems

Regular working days - Monday to Saturday 11am to 12pm

Courses Design

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY

  1. PSYCHOLOGY & HISTORY COMBINATION- Students interested in making career in psychology should opt for Psychology -History combination as they can study additional four papers in Applied Psychology.
  2. PSYCHOLOGY & CHILD CARE COMBINATION – Students interested in working with children should opt for Psychology-Child care combination.

Subject Offered with Subject Code and Subject title

B. A. Psychology-New Course-Paper codes (Syllabus revised in 2015-16)

Sr.No. Title of the Paper Code no.

B.A.I-SEMESTER-I

1. D.C.I- General Psychology-Physiological Basis of Behavior 145110
2. A.C.I- General Psychology-I 175110
3. D.C.II – Developmental Psychology-Infancy to Middle childhood 145210

B.AI-SEMESTER-II

1. D.C.III- General Psychology-Basic cognitive processes 245310
2. A.C.II- General Psychology-II 275210
3. D.C.IV – Developmental Psychology-Adolescence and Late Adulthood 245410

B.A.II- SEMESTER-III

1. D.C.V- Fundamentals of Social Psychology 345510
2. D.C.VI- Personality Theories 345610
3. APC-I- Organizational Behavior 365110
4. A.C.III- Organizational Behavior 375310

B.A.II- SEMESTER-IV

1. D.C.VII- Interpersonal and Group processes 445710
2. D.C.VIII- Psychological testing and assessment 445810
3. APC-II- Health Psychology 465210
4. A.C.IV- Health Psychology 475410

B.A.III- SEMESTER-V

1. D.C.IX- Experimental Psychology Theory 545910
2. D.C.X- Experimental Psychology Practical-I 546010
3. D.C.XI- Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology 546110
4 D.C.XII- Applied Statistics & Research Methodology 546210
5. APC-III- Educational Psychology 565310

B.A.III- SEMESTER-VI

1. D.C.XIII- Cognitive Psychology Theory 646310
2. D.C.XIV- Experimental Psychology Practical-II 646410
3. D.C.XV- Abnormal Psychology-Psychotic Cognitive and Social Disorders in Adults and Children 646510
4. D.C.XVI- Counselling Psychology 646610
  APC-IV- Sports Psychology 665410

Program outcomes

I. Program Outcome of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Student seeking admission for B.A. programme is expected to instill with following quality which help them in their future life to achieve the expected goals.

  • Realization of human values
  • Insight in to self
  • Sense of social service
  • Responsible and dutiful citizen
  • Critical temper
  • Creative ability

II. Programme Specific Outcomes of Psychology (B.A. PSYCHOLOGY)

  • Enabling to measure attitude, aptitude, interest, adjustment, skills etc. within the people.
  • Introduction to counselling process and technique
  • Develop a positive awareness of the self and their abilities
  • Orientation to the application of the theories and systems of psychology
  • Gain knowledge in skills of psychological assessments
  • Enhancement of stress management skills
  • Students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of behaviour, thoughts, and feelings of the individual and the individual in group settings
  • Show insight into one’s own and others’ behaviour and mental processes and apply effective strategies for self-management and self-improvement.
  • Weigh evidence, tolerate ambiguity, act ethically, and reflect other values underpinning psychology.
  • Recognize, understand, and respect the complexity of sociocultural and international diversity.
  • Demonstrate information competence and the ability to use computers and other technology for many purposes.

III. Psychology Course Specific Outcome:

BA I

DC I: General Psychology

  • The learner will be able to understand fundamentals of human behaviour
  • The learner will be able to understand and relate the physiological underpinnings of human behavior
  • The learner will be acquainted with the scope and the field of Psychology
  • The learner will be equipped with emotional management skills

DC III: General Psychology

  • The learner will be able to describe the basic cognitive processes
  • The learner will be able to understand individual differences in Intelligence
  • The learner will be equipped with memory improvement techniques and study skills

DC II: Developmental Psychology

  • The learner will be oriented to various developmental milestones
  • The learner will be able to describe the physiological, psychological and social aspects across lifespan
  • The learner will be aware of development from prenatal stage to middle childhood

DC IV: Developmental Psychology

  • The learner will be oriented to developmental milestones
  • The learner will be able describe the physiological, psychological and social aspects across lifespan
  • The learner will be sensitized to adult and geriatric concerns
BA II

DC V: Fundamentals of Social Psychology

  • The learner will be able to understand the individual as a part of a group &/or the group itself
  • The learner will be able to understand the various components of social cognition and perception
  • The learner will be able to understand the linkages between attitudes, emotions and behaviour
  • The learner will be able to gain insight into stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination
  • The learner will be sensitized about direct and subtle discrimination towards various social groups
  • The learner will recognize cultural influences on social behavior

DC VI: Personality Theories

  • The learner will be oriented to various schools and theorizations of Personality
  • The learner will develop ability to understand self and others’ behavior
  • The learner will be able to describe the applications of the concepts in clinical and counseling settings

AP C I: Organizational Behaviour

  • The learner will be getting an overview of the evolution of the field of OB
  • The learner will be able to understand the role of Psychology in organizations
  • The learner will be able to apply various psychological theories in an organizational context

DC VII: Interpersonal and Group Processes

  • The learner will be able unfold the various layers of interpersonal processes
  • The learner will be able to illustrate components of social influence
  • The learner will be able to draw inferences about group dynamics
  • The learner will develop an understanding of various components of aggression & its management

DC VIII: Psychological Assessment and Testing

  • The learner will gain exposure to various types and domains of Psychological Assessment
  • The learner will be able to compare and contrast between Psychological Testing and assessment
  • The learner will internalize the ethical considerations in Psychological Testing

Ap. C. II: Health Psychology

  • The learner will gain insights into the emerging field of health psychology
  • The learner will be familiarized to proactive coping skills to deal with stress
  • The learner will be sensitized to palliative concerns
  • The learner will be able to understand & plan for a healthy lifestyle
BA III

DC IX: Experimental Psychology (Theory)

  • The learner will have an in-depth understanding of the experimental method to study human behavior
  • The learner will be able to understand the relationship between physical stimulation and its psychological experience
  • The learner will be able to apply the principles of learning in the experimental setting

DC X: Experimental Psychology (Practical)

  • The learner will be to apply the principles of scientific enquiry in controlled conditions
  • The learner will be equipped to demonstrate and conduct experiments and administer test
  • The learner will be able to analyze experimental data and interpret psychological tests
  • The learner will develop scientific writing skills
  • The learner will develop communication skills

DC XI: Abnormal Psychology

  • The learner will be able to understand the changing views of abnormality from ancient to modern times
  • The learner will be able to recognize the various mental disorders, their symptoms, causes and treatments
  • The learner will be able to understand the classification of mental illness through the global diagnostic systems
  • The learner will be able to appreciate the legal aspects of mental illness
  • The learner will be able to understand how prevention can be implemented from the micro to the macro levels.

DC XII: Research Methodology and Statistics

  • The learner will be able to understand fundamentals of research methodology in Psychology.
  • The learner will be able to calculate, interpret and apply basics statistical measures.
  • The learner will be able to analyze statistical data.

APC III: Educational Psychology

  • The learner will understand the importance of role of Psychology in educational setting.
  • The learner will know different techniques of creating effective learning environment
  • The learner will understand applications of various theoretical perspectives to learning

DC XIII: Cognitive Psychology

  • The learner will understand various domains of Cognitive Psychology
  • The learner will get an understanding different perspective in cognitive processes
  • The learner will learn to apply the concept of memory improvement techniques and Problem-solving strategies in various areas of life

DC XIV: Experimental Psychology (Practical)

  • The learner will be to apply the principles of scientific enquiry in controlled conditions
  • The learner will be equipped to demonstrate and conduct experiments and administer test
  • The learner will be able to analyze experimental data and interpret psychological tests
  • The learner will develop scientific writing skills
  • The learner will develop communication skills

DC XV: Abnormal Psychology

  • The learner will gain exposure to severe mental disorders, their symptoms, causes and treatment
  • The learner will understand brain-related mental illnesses and their treatment.
  • The learner will be able to glean insights into mental illnesses related to physiological challenges

DC XVI: Counseling Psychology

  • The Learner will be able to understand the key elements of & approaches to counseling
  • The Learner will understand the basic skills required for counseling
  • The Learner will be oriented to the various ethical considerations in counseling
  • The Learner will be able to appreciate the applications of counseling in various settings
  • The Learner will be able to comprehend the steps of planning an intervention programme

APC IV: Sports Psychology

  • The Learner will be able to understand the various psychological concepts underlying & influencing sport behavior
  • The learner will be able to understand applications of psychology in regulating emotions during individual and group sport performance
  • The learner would be able to understand the applications of various Leadership insights in the con text of sports
  • The Learner will be able to appreciate how psychological insights can be used to improve training in and practice of sport behavior
  • The Learner will be able to understand the various linkages between gender and sport behaviour