what will be my subjects if I pursue bsc psychology honours and what will be then when I pursue bsc psychology?
Hi Ayushi,
The subjects of both the courses are given below:
BSc. Psychology Honors:
- Introduction to psychology
- Attention and perception
- Intelligence and creativity
- Motivation
- Stress and well being
- States and consciousness
- cognition
- Nature and methods of psychology
- Hypothesis
- Problems and variables
- Observation techniques
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
- Normal curve
- Parametric statistics
- Social perception
- Attitudes
- Prejudices and discrimination
- Social change and community participation
- Personality analysis
- Inter-group conflict
- Cultural psychology
BSc. Psychology:
- Statistical methods for psychological research
- Introduction to psychology
- Stress and well being
- Attention and perception
- Motivation
- Emotions'
- Intelligence and creativity
- Biopsychology
- Nature and methods of physiological psychology
- Memory
- Psychology of Individual Difference
- Learning
- Cognition
- Endocrine system
- Nervous system
- Development of psychological thought
- Psychological research
- Social psychology
- Experiment and non-experimental research
- Hypothesis
- Non-parametric and parametric statistics
- Observation, Interview methods
- Problems and variables
- Application of measure of central techniques
- Quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis
- Psychological disorders
- Statistical methods of psychological research
- Applied social psychology
- Emotional and social development
- Social and cultural context in Human development
- Problems and issues of human development
- Development concerns during Adolescence, early youth and adulthood
- Understanding and dealing with psychological disorders
- Development psychology
- stages of life span development
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Inter-group conflict
- Cultural psychology
- Self in psychoanalysis
- Theoretical and methodological issues in self and personal
- organizational behavior
- Social change and community participation'
- Counseling psychology
- Psychological approaches to environment
- Social Perception
- Social ecology and community psychology
- Types of psychological tests
- Personality analysis
- Parameters of assessment
- Assessment of psychopathological behavior
THE SYLLABUS GIVEN ABOVE IS DIVIDED INTO VARIOUS SEMESTERS.
HOPE THIS INFORMATION HELPS
See for both the courses you will have similar kind of subjects but the depth of study will differ. In hons courses you will learn about the subject in more depth and you will be able to select Discipline Specific Elective subjects in your BSc only. This will help you to have a more specialized knowledge in that part of psychology. But for BSc Psychology you will not get such facilities.
I would recommend you to go for BSc Hons psychology if you are interested to go for higher studies and want to be a established psychologist in future as BSc Hons will give you more indepth knowledge which will help you more in your Masters. If you aren't sure about your future goals then go for BSc Psychology as it will be relative easier compared to a hons course and also if you are preparing for any other competitive examination then its always preferable for you to go for BSc Psychology.
Some of the UG subjects for Bsc Psychology are:
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Introduction to Psychology
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Psychological Research
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Statistical Methods for Psychological Research
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Understanding and Dealing with Psychological Disorders
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Social Physiology
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Counselling Psychology
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Psychology for Individual Differences
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Applied Social Psychology
To know more about career in psychology visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/psychology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!