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14th May 2015, 03:53 PM
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BSC psychology in SRM University
My Niece want to take admission in SRM University B.Sc Bachelor of Science Psychology course, tell me what is the duration of course & required eligibility criteria & course fee structure, please provide here???
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27th February 2020, 05:56 PM
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Re: BSC psychology in SRM University
Can you provide me the curriculum of the BSc in Psychology Program offered by SRM AP's School of Liberal Arts and Basic Sciences (SLABS)?
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27th February 2020, 05:57 PM
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Re: BSC psychology in SRM University
SRM AP's School of Liberal Arts and Basic Sciences (SLABS) recognizes that a fully rounded undergraduate education is essential to prepare students to develop skills to face the increasingly complex issues of the 21st century. The programs offered by the School will be multidisciplinary in nature, structured to enable students to take courses from a diverse range of disciplines. Students will pursue foundation courses from across 6-7 disciplines, departmental core courses, departmental electives and general electives. In addition to pursuing a Major, students also have the option to Minor in a discipline outside of their area of specialisation. SRM AP's School of Liberal Arts and Basic Sciences (SLABS) does not offer BSc in Psychology Program, instead it offers B.A. in Psychology. B.A. in Psychology Curriculum Course Name Credits Foundation Course (FC) 24 Department Core Courses (DC) 32 Departmental Elective Courses (DE) 32 Allied Department Course - 1 (AC - 1) 8 Allied Department Course - 2 (AC - 2) 8 Degree requirement (FC+DC+DE+AC1+AC2) 104 Semester 1 Credits Foundation Course 1 4 Foundation Course 2 4 Foundation and methods of psychology 4 Brain and Behaviour 4 Course Description 16 Semester 2 Credits Foundation Course 3 4 Foundation Course 4 4 Statistical methods for psychology-I 4 Psychological processes 4 Semester 3 Credits Foundation Course 5 4 Biological basis of sensory processes 4 Psychology and Assessment of Individual Differences4 AC 1- Allied Department Course - 1.a 4 AC 1- Allied Department Course - 1.b 4 Semester 4 Credits Foundation Course 6 4 Origins of Mental Life 4 Statistical methods for psychology-III 4 AC 2- Allied Department Course – 2 4 AC 2- Allied Department Course – 2 4 Semester 5 Credits Social Psychology 4 Experimental Psychology-I 4 Physiology of Emotion and Cognition 4 Individuals in Organizations 4 Semester 6 Credits Human Development 4 Psychological Assessment-I 4 Experimental Psychology-II 4 Physiology of Motivation 4 Other Courses not covered above Cognition Decision making Behaviour Social Memory, Learning and the brain Neuroscience Child psychology Perception Language Culture Vision Emotion Miscellaneous |