Postgraduate

M.A./M.Sc. Psychology

PROGRAMME OUTCOME

 

PO1

Students will develop substantial knowledge in their respective areas of specialization.

PO2

Students will acquire analytical skills in understanding and explicating data and recognizing value conflicts in various issues.

PO3

Students will engage in research projects and will attain proficiency in research report writing.

PO4

Students will acquire the skills necessary to apply the attained knowledge in appropriate work settings.

PO5

Students will prepare for responsible informed citizenship through the development of ethical decision making skills.

PO6

Students will examine ideas and theories against existing conventions while dealing with questions of facts and values.

PO7

Students will develop values and attitudes to be the agents of social change.

PO8

Students will acquire decisive and influential skills and will also be able to use them strategically.

PO9

Students will acquire the cognitive and technical skills to critically assess and evaluate current issues with reference to international and domestic standards

 

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1

Acquire knowledge of key concepts, theories and findings in three broadly defined areas of psychology: Applied Psychology, Social, Cognitive & Developmental Psychology, and Neuropsychology & Research Methodology and Statistics, Psychometrics, Organizational, Counselling and Clinical Psychology. 

PSO2

Describe and demonstrate theories and methods of cognitive and personality assessment.

PSO3

Identify current methods of clinical/counselling/organizational psychology and evaluation research in context of the multifaceted dynamic environment.

PSO4

Comprehensively develop understanding of the principles and theories of human and family development from infancy to old age, including their effects upon individuals, couples and family relationships, and comprehend the unique developmental and psychological needs of the population in different age groups.

PSO5

Knowledge of career development theories and techniques, including career development decision making models and interrelationships among and between work, family, and other life roles and factors, including the role of multicultural issues in career development in various work settings.

PSO6

Demonstrate (through practice sessions with peers) ability to conduct beginning stages of therapy by demonstrating active listening skills, and skills of observing and describing interpersonal process.

PSO7

Students will perform professional activities related to I/O Psychology including administering employee surveys, evaluating organizational interventions, conducting job analyses and more.

PSO8

Achieve personal goals to enhance interpersonal effectiveness in personal/clinical/work or any social environment.

 

PSO9

Apply methods of assessing cognitive and personality functioning

PSO10

Evaluate and apply scholarship to practice Students learn to reason scientifically, interpret and use statistics, and critically assess and conduct psychological research. 

 

PSO11

Achieve personal goals to enhance interpersonal effectiveness in personal/clinical/work or any social environment.

 

PSO12

Apply methods of assessing cognitive and personality functioning

PSO13

Evaluate and apply scholarship to practice Students learn to reason scientifically, interpret and use statistics, and critically assess and conduct psychological research. 

 

PSO14

Achieve personal goals to enhance interpersonal effectiveness in personal/clinical/work or any social environment.

 

PSO15

Apply methods of assessing cognitive and personality functioning