BA Pyschology-Christ Univ
BA Pyschology-Christ Univ
BA Pyschology-Christ Univ
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
CHRIST UNIVERSITY
BANGALORE, INDIA
Christ University, Bangalore-29
Programme Description
Psychology is one of the major subjects offered at the undergraduate level as part of the triple
major programme. It is a three year full time course aimed at introducing students to the
fundamental processes underlying human behavior and familiarize them with a few emerging
fields and branches of psychology such as Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology,
Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology & Consumer Behaviour, Health Psychology and
Positive Psychology. The course also includes two papers of Practical, Statistics and Group
Research Projects.
Programme Objectives
1. To familiarize students to the field of psychology, give them the necessary exposure to
develop interest in the field and thus prepare them for post-graduate programme in
psychology.
2. Appreciate the different branches and emerging fields of psychology
3. To understand the fundamental processes underlying human behavior and the process of
human development and change from biological and psychosocial perspective.
4. To understand the different aspects of human behavior in the social, cultural and
organizational/work context and thus understanding the effects of group membership on
individual behavior.
5. To understand abnormal behavior and the various components that promotes health and
well being through papers such and Health psychology and Positive Psychology.
6. To introduce students to the basic aspects in experimentation and testing in psychology
so that students are able to conduct simple tests and experiments, write brief reports
based on the findings from the tests and experiments
7. To familiarize students with basic statistical techniques and fundamentals of research
methodology. In addition students are trained for the application of the same by engaging
them in simple quantitative research in small groups.
Admission Criteria:
Students who have completed PUC or 12th or equivalent in any discipline from any recognized
board are eligible to enroll for the course.
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Semester 1
Course Description
This course is offered to the first semester undergraduate students of psychology. This course,
involving the study of Basic Psychological processes, is an introductory paper that gives an
understanding about the field of Psychology. This paper will provide students with an
introduction to the key concepts, theories, and research methods in psychology. It focuses on
various basic processes underlying human behavior.
Level of knowledge:
Knowledge of the courses studied at the higher secondary level in any discipline.
Brain and Behaviour: Hind Brain, Mid Brain, and Forebrain- various structures and its
importance, Significance of Brain Lateralization, Split brain.
Endocrine Glands-Effects of hormones on behavior.(Brief mention of exocrine glands)
Evaluation
CIA (CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT)
CIA I – Mid Semester Examination - Total marks 50
CIA II –Written Assignment /Individual Assignment - Total Marks 20
Objective - To test basic understanding of concepts studied
CIA III –Activity based Assignment /group assignment - Total marks 20
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References
Essential Reading
Morgan,C.T, King,R.A., Weisz,J.R., and Schopler,J. (2004). Introduction to Psychology, 7th
edition,24th reprint.New Delhi:TataMcGraw-Hill.
Feldman R.S (2011 ).Understanding Psychology, 10th edition.Delhi : Tata- McGraw Hill.
Recommended reading
Baron,R.A. Psychology.(1995). 3rd edition.Delhi:Prentice Hall.
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Semester 2
Course Description:
This course is a continuation of the first semester PSY 131. It is offered to the second semester
undergraduate students of psychology. This course, continues with the study of the fundamental
processes underlying human behavior such as Learning, Motivation, Emotion, Intelligence,
Personality and Altered States of Consciousness.
Level of Knowledge:
Knowledge of the fundamental concepts of psychology studied in first semester psychology
Evaluation:
Marks=100=50
References
Essential Reading
Morgan,C.T, King,R.A., Weisz,J.R., and Schopler,J. (2004). Introduction to Psychology, 7th
edition,24th reprint.New Delhi:TataMcGraw-Hill.
Feldman R.S (2011 ).Understanding Psychology, 10th edition.Delhi : Tata- McGraw Hill.
Recommended reading
Baron,R.A. Psychology.(1995). 3rd edition.Delhi:Prentice Hall.
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Course Description
Level of Knowledge
The student should have a foundational course in Basic Psychological Processes.
Evaluation
CIA III: Group Presentation/Activity: Total marks 20 Objective: To test application of concepts
learnt in Lifespan Development.
Total Marks=100/2=50
References
Essential reading
Papalia,D.E. (2004). Human Development. 9thEdition, New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.
Recommended reading
Berk, L.C. (2008). Child Development, New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India (Pvt) Ltd.
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Semester 4
Course Description
Social psychology is a branch of Psychology that explains how people's thoughts,feelings, and
behaviours are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. This course
introduces students to the theory and research on the social factors that influence individual and
group behaviour. Prosocial behaviour, aggression, interpersonal attraction, attitudes, prejudice
are among the topics covered in the course. The course will include both individual and group
work to facilitate awareness, understanding and application of social psychological principles
and concepts.
1. Understand the historical and scientific origin and development of the field in the western
and Indian context.
2. Describe the development of the self and the dynamics of interpersonal attraction,
prosocial behaviour, aggression, prejudice, group processes and attitude formation and
change in a social context.
3. Comprehend the nature of scientific methods employed to study behaviour in the social
context.
Level of Knowledge
The student should have a foundational course in Basic Psychological Processes.
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Interpersonal attraction and affiliation – Characteristics of the individual, others and situational
influences.
Aggression – Origin, Influences - Social and Situational ;Forms – Domestic violence, Sexual
violence, Violence against communities(LGBT) and Terrorism; Prevention and control.
Evaluation
Total = 50
References
Essential reading
Brehm, S.S. and Kassin, SN. (1996) Social Psychology , 3rd edition. Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Company.
Crisp, R.J. and Turner, R.N. (2007), Essential Social Psychology. New Delhi: Sage Publications
India Pvt Ltd.
Misra,G. and Dalal,A.K. (2001).Social Psychology in India: Evolution and Emerging trends.
Edited by Ajit.K.Dalal and Girishwar Misra.New Directions in Indian
Psychology,Volume I:Social Psychology.New Delhi: Sage Publications India Pvt.Ltd.
Myers, D.G (2002) Social Psychology, 7th international edition.New York: McGraw Hill
Companies.
Taylor ,S .E, Peplau, L.A and Sears, D.O. (2006) Social Psychology, 12th edition.New Delhi:
Pearson Prentice-Hall of India Pvt Ltd.
Recommended reading
Baron, Robert A. and Byrne, D. (2001) .Social Psychology 8th Edition (Reprint).New Delhi :
Prentice-Hall of India Pvt Ltd.
Baumeister.R.F. and Bushman,B.J. (2008).Social Psychology and Human nature.Belmont,CA:
Thomson Wadsworth
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Semester 5
Course Description
Abnormal psychology studies abnormal experiences of individual which surround an individual
quite frequently - at our home, neighborhood, place of study/workplace, or in media reports and
such others. These issues capture our interest, demand our attention and concern. Hence this
specialization paper aims to create interest in the students regarding these issues by introducing
them to the concept of abnormality, different types of psychological disorders and their causes,
etc.
Level of Knowledge
Knowledge of the basic papers studied in the previous four semesters of the undergraduate
course in psychology
Evaluation
References
Essential Readings
Carson,R.C., Butcher,J.N and Mineka,S.(2004). Abnormal psychology. 13th Edition. New Delhi:
Pearson Education.
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Barlow,D.H. and Durand,M.V. (2000). Abnormal Psychology. 2nd Edition. New Delhi:
Thomson Publication.
Recommended Readings
Sue,D.,Sue,,D and Sue.S. (1990). Understanding Abnormal Behaviour. 3rd Edition, Houghton
Miffin Co.
Davidson and Neal (1996). Abnormal psychology. Revised 6th Edition, John Wiley Sons
American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders
(4th ed., text revision). Washington, DC: Author.
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Semester 5
Course Description
This paper is aimed at providing the learners an overview of I/O Psychology by describing the
various individual, group, and organizational behaviour at work. This paper also intends at
enhancing the understanding of the learner about the world of work and related concerns. The
areas covered in the paper include employee selection, placement, training, performance
appraisal, motivation and leadership. The paper also intends to give an understanding about the
issues related to people in organization and the workplace. The concept of consumer behaviour
and the decision making process of the consumer are also introduced in this paper.
Level of Knowledge
Basic knowledge of psychological concepts and principles
Evaluation
PART 1: CIA (Continuous Internal Assessment)
CIA I – Mid Semester Examination - Total marks 50
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Essential Reading
Schultz, D. P., & Schultz, E. S. (2008). Psychology and Work today. Newyork : Mac Milan
publishing company.
Singh, N. (2011). Industrial Psychology. Delhi, India: Tata Mc Graw hill Education private
limited.
Recommended Reading
Schiffman, L. G., Kanuk, L. L., S, R. K., & Wisenblit, J. (2010). Consumer behaviour. Pearson
publications.
Schultz, D. P., & Schultz, E. S. (2008). Psychology and Work today. Newyork : Mac Milan
publishing company.
Singh, N. (2011). Industrial Psychology. Delhi, India: The Mc graw hill Education private
limited.
Semester 6
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Course description
1. Understand basic concepts of positive psychology and its relationship to other branches
of psychology
2. Gain fundamental understanding of well-being and happiness in the context of positive
psychology
3. Grasp basic cognitive states and processes in positive psychology
4. Transfer the theoretical concepts into practical setting
5. Develop an awareness of applications and implications of positive psychology concepts
and theories
6. Equip himself/herself with the skill and competence to apply positive psychology
principles in a range of environments to increase individual and collective wellbeing
Level of Knowledge:
Knowledge about the topics studied in the various courses of the previous semesters
Unit III : Self control, Regulation and Personal goal setting (10 Hours)
The value of self control; Personal goals and self regulation; Personal goal and well-being; goals
that create self regulation; everyday explanations for self control failure problems
Activity: SWOT analysis
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Evaluation
References
Essential Readings
Snyder, C.R. & Lopez, S.J. (2002). Handbook of positive psychology. (eds.). New York:
Oxford University Press.
Baumgardner, S.R & Crothers, M.K.(2009). Positive Psychology. U.P: Dorling Kindersley
Pvt Ltd.
Carr, A. (2004). Positive psychology, The science of happiness and human strengths.New
York: Routledge.
Singh, A.(2013).Behavioral science: Achieving behavioral excellence for success. New
Delhi: Wiley India Pvt ltd.
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Semester 6
Course description
This course will introduce the students to the field of health psychology, providing an overview
of the basic concepts, examining how psychological theories and research are applied to enhance
health and well-being and to prevent and illness. Students will be exposed to a range of
specialized topics like stress and coping, pain, chronic illness management, and health and
behavior, and thereby acquire knowledge of a wide range of psychological principles and
empirically validated procedures. The application of skills and core knowledge will be developed
through independent study experiences
Level of knowledge
Knowledge about the courses studied in the previous semesters with thorough knowledge on the
various basic psychological processes.
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Psychological factors and pain, Individual differences in reactions to pain, Types of Pain,
Assessment of Pain, Pain Control Techniques
Evaluation
References
Essential Reading
Sarafino, E.P. & Smith, T.W. (2012). Health Psychology : Biopsychosocial interventions. New
Delhi : Wiley
Semester 5 & 6
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Course Description
The coursework consists of tests and experiments related to Basic Psychology, Developmental
Psychology, Social Psychology, Abnormal Psychology , Consumer Behaviour ,Industrial and
Organizational Psychology. The course imparts training in classic as well as contemporary tests
and experiments in the field of Psychology.
Evaluation
Any 16 will be chosen each semester for Conduction and Discussion OR Demonstration
I. Experiments on Memory
II Experiments on Sensation
1. Mapping Retinal colour zones
2. Stroop effect
3.Two point Threshold
4.Localization of sound(Sound Cage)
IV Experiments on Cognition
1.Test on creativity
2.Strategies in problem solving
V Experiments on Learning
2. Bilateral transfer
3. Habit interference
4. Maze learning
5. Test on schedules of reinforcement
6. Test of learning curve
7.Retro achievement in Habituation
VI Tests on Personality
1. Rotter’s Locus of Control Scale
2. Sentence completion test
3. Thematic apperception test/ Children’s apperception test
4. Rorschach Inkblot test
5. Type A/B Behavioural Pattern Scale
6. Personal Value Questionnaire
7. Eysenck’s Personality Inventory
8. 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire
9. Myers Briggs Type Indicator Scale
2. Motiquiz inventory
3. Test on emotional maturity
IX Experiments on Suggestion
1.Size weight illusion
X. Experiments in Life span development
1. Children’s self concept
2. Concept formation of height and size
3. Group social problem solving skills
4. Coloured progressive matrices
5. Guidance needs inventory
6. Psychological well being scale
8. Adolescent problem checklist
9. Bells adjustment inventory
10. WHO Quality of life Assessment
11. Death Anxiety scale
12. Marital Satisfaction scale
13. Family Environment scale.
14. Vineland Social Maturity Scale
15.Perceived parenting style questionnaire
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