BA (Honours) Psychology

Duration: 03 Years

No. of Seats: 60

BA (Honours) Psychology

The B.A. in Psychology at Assam Don Bosco University is an undergraduate programme that provides a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and mental processes. The
curriculum combines core areas such as social, developmental, cognitive and abnormal psychology with training in research methods and psychological assessment.
It integrates interdisciplinary learning, skill enhancement and value-based education through courses in areas like community psychology, gender studies and human resource management. Emphasis is placed on experiential learning through service learning, internships and field-based projects.
In the advanced stages, students explore specialized areas such as counselling, forensic psychology and psychotherapy, with opportunities to undertake research projects. The programme prepares graduates for careers in mental health, education, organizational settings and higher studies in psychology.

Program Highlights and Advantages

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Comprehensive Curriculum

Covers key theories, applied psychology, and mental health practices.

Practical Training

Gain hands-on experience through internships and workshops.

Expert Faculty

Learn from experienced professionals with global exposure.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Access modern labs and dedicated counseling resources.

Program Overview & Structure

Semester 1

Credit

Course Name

Major, Introductory level

4

Introduction to Psychology

Minor

4

History and Systems of Psychology

Multi-disciplinary

3

Community Psychology

Ability Enhancement

2

Communicative English I

Skill Enhancement

3

Techniques of Behaviour Modification

Common Value Added

1

Environmental Studies

Common Value Added

1

Health & Wellness, Yoga education, and Sports and Fitness

Community Engagement

2

Service Learning Theory

 

20 (Total Credit)

 

Semester II

Credit

Course Name

Major, Introductory level

4

Social Psychology

Minor

4

Human Resource Management: A Psychological Perspective

Multi-disciplinary

3

Psychology of Health and Well-being

Ability Enhancement

2

Communicative English II

Skill Enhancement

3

Sports Psychology/Practicum

Common Value Added

1

Understanding India

Common Value Added

1

Digital and Technological Solutions

Community Engagement

2

Service Learning Practice

 

20 (Total Credit)

 

 

Semester III

Credit

Course Name

Major

4

Psychological Research and Testing

Major

4

Developmental Psychology

Minor

4

Emotional Intelligence

Multi-disciplinary

3

Psychology and Media

MIL/Ability Enhancement

2

Communicative Hindi I/ Communicative Assamese I/ French Beginner Level I/ Introduction to German Language I

Skill Enhancement

3

Peer Counselling

 

20 (Total Credit)

 

 

Semester IV

Credit

Course Name

Major

5

Statistics in Psychological Research

Major

5

Bio Psychology

Major

4

Organizational Psychology

Minor

4

Eastern Approaches to Psychology

MIL/Ability Enhancement

2

Communicative Hindi II/ Communicative Assamese II/ French Beginner Level II/ Introduction to German Language II

 

20 (Total Credit)

 

 

Semester V

Credit

Course Name

Major

5

Geriatric Psychology

Major

5

Cognitive Psychology

Major

4

Health Psychology

Minor

4

Youth, Gender and Identity

Internship

2

Internship

 

20 (Total Credit)

 

 

Semester VI

Credit

Course Name

Major

4

Forensic Psychology

Major

4

Counselling Psychology

Major

4

Abnormal Psychology-I

Field based learning/Minor project

4

Minor Project/Field Study

Minor

4

Positive Psychology

 

20 (Total Credit)

 

 

4 Year UG Degree (Honours)

Semester VII

Credit

Course Name

Major

5

Abnormal Psychology-II

Major

5

Foundations of Psychotherapy

Major

3

Community Psychology/Psychology for health and Wellbeing

Research Methodology

2

Advanced Research Methodology and Statistics

Research Project/ Dissertation

6

Research Project/Dissertation

 

21 (Total Credit)

 

Semester VIII

Credit

Course Name

Major

5

Psychotherapeutic Approaches

Major

5

Criminal Psychology

Minor

3

Culture and Indigenous Psychology

Research Project/ Dissertation

6

Research Project

 

19 (Total Credit)

 

4 Year UG Degree (Honours with Research)

Semester VII

Credit

Course Name

Research Methodology

2

Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis for Research

Research Project/Dissertation

18

Dissertation Phase – I

 

20 (Total Credits)

 

Semester VIII

Credit

Course Name

Research Project/Dissertation

20

Dissertation Phase – II

Degree offered by us

Eligibility

Grade /Marks requiremen

Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination (or equivalent) in any stream with 50% in the aggregate.

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F.A.Q.

The university offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines including engineering, science, arts, business, and health sciences. Each program has its own specific requirements and areas of focus.

You can apply online through our university’s admissions portal. Complete the application form, submit the required documents (such as transcripts, test scores, and recommendation letters), and pay the application fee. Detailed instructions are available on our admissions webpage.

Admission requirements vary by program. Typically, undergraduate programs require a high school diploma and specific academic credentials, while graduate programs may require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, relevant test scores, and work experience. Be sure to review the specific requirements for the program to which you are applying.

Yes, the university offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid programs based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria. Information about available scholarships and how to apply is available on the university’s financial aid webpage.

Application deadlines vary depending on the program and the intake period (e.g., fall, spring). Be sure to check the program’s admissions page for specific deadlines.

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