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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Psychology

    Amity University Patna
    Duration
    4 Years
    Psychology UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Psychology

    Amity University Patna
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    4 Years
    Psychology
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Psychology program at Amity University Patna is structured over 8 semesters, with a blend of core psychology courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory components. Each semester carries a total credit load of approximately 20-22 credits, ensuring balanced academic rigor while allowing flexibility for specialization.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1PSY101Introduction to Psychology3-0-0-3-
    1PSY102Biological Psychology3-0-0-3-
    1PSY103Cognitive Processes3-0-0-3-
    1PSY104Psychological Research Methods2-0-2-4-
    1MAT101Calculus for Psychology3-0-0-3-
    1PHY101Basic Physics3-0-0-3-
    2PSY201Developmental Psychology3-0-0-3PSY101
    2PSY202Social Psychology3-0-0-3PSY101
    2PSY203Abnormal Psychology3-0-0-3PSY101
    2PSY204Personality Theories3-0-0-3PSY101
    2MAT201Statistics for Psychology3-0-0-3MAT101
    2BIO101Human Anatomy and Physiology3-0-0-3-
    3PSY301Clinical Psychology3-0-0-3PSY201, PSY202
    3PSY302Industrial/Organizational Psychology3-0-0-3PSY201, PSY202
    3PSY303Health Psychology3-0-0-3PSY201, PSY202
    3PSY304Forensic Psychology3-0-0-3PSY201, PSY202
    3PSY305Neuropsychology3-0-0-3PSY202, BIO101
    3PSY306Positive Psychology3-0-0-3PSY201
    4PSY401Advanced Cognitive Psychology3-0-0-3PSY301, PSY302
    4PSY402Developmental Disorders and Interventions3-0-0-3PSY201, PSY301
    4PSY403Social Influence and Group Dynamics3-0-0-3PSY202, PSY301
    4PSY404Research Ethics in Psychology2-0-0-2PSY104
    4PSY405Behavioral Analytics3-0-0-3PSY301, MAT201
    4PSY406Psychological Assessment Techniques3-0-0-3PSY201, PSY301
    5PSY501Advanced Clinical Interventions3-0-0-3PSY401
    5PSY502Organizational Behavior3-0-0-3PSY302
    5PSY503Psychological Research Design3-0-0-3PSY104, MAT201
    5PSY504Neuroscience and Behavior3-0-0-3PSY305
    5PSY505Cross-Cultural Psychology3-0-0-3PSY202
    5PSY506Psychology of Education3-0-0-3PSY201
    6PSY601Behavioral Economics3-0-0-3PSY503
    6PSY602Psychological Measurement and Testing3-0-0-3PSY503
    6PSY603Advanced Research Project2-0-2-4PSY503
    6PSY604Psychology of Leadership3-0-0-3PSY502
    6PSY605Applied Cognitive Psychology3-0-0-3PSY401
    6PSY606Psychology of Decision Making3-0-0-3PSY503
    7PSY701Advanced Clinical Psychology3-0-0-3PSY501
    7PSY702Psychology of Stress and Coping3-0-0-3PSY503
    7PSY703Advanced Neuropsychology3-0-0-3PSY504
    7PSY704Research Proposal Writing2-0-0-2PSY503
    7PSY705Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis3-0-0-3PSY501, PSY503
    8PSY801Capstone Project4-0-2-6All previous courses
    8PSY802Internship in Psychology2-0-0-2PSY503, PSY704
    8PSY803Thesis Writing2-0-0-2PSY704
    8PSY804Professional Ethics in Psychology2-0-0-2PSY104
    8PSY805Psychology and Society3-0-0-3PSY501, PSY502

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Below are detailed descriptions of advanced departmental elective courses that enhance specialization and research capabilities:

    1. Behavioral Analytics (PSY405): This course explores the application of psychological principles in analyzing human behavior through digital platforms, social media interactions, and mobile apps. Students learn to interpret behavioral data using statistical models and machine learning algorithms.
    2. Psychological Assessment Techniques (PSY406): A comprehensive guide to administering, scoring, and interpreting psychological tests. Topics include intelligence tests, personality inventories, and neuropsychological assessments, with hands-on experience in standardized testing environments.
    3. Advanced Clinical Interventions (PSY501): An in-depth study of evidence-based clinical treatments for various mental health disorders. Students gain practical skills in psychotherapy techniques, crisis intervention, and case management.
    4. Organizational Behavior (PSY502): Focuses on understanding individual and group behavior within organizational settings. Covers leadership styles, motivation theories, team dynamics, and organizational culture.
    5. Neuroscience and Behavior (PSY504): Investigates the neural basis of cognitive functions, emotions, and behaviors. Students examine brain imaging techniques, neurotransmitter systems, and neuroplasticity.
    6. Cross-Cultural Psychology (PSY505): Examines how cultural factors influence psychological processes. Students explore differences in cognition, emotion, identity, and social behavior across diverse societies.
    7. Psychology of Education (PSY506): Explores the role of psychology in educational settings. Topics include learning theories, classroom management, student assessment, and inclusive education practices.
    8. Behavioral Economics (PSY601): Applies psychological insights to economic decision-making. Students analyze how cognitive biases affect consumer choices, market trends, and policy outcomes.
    9. Psychological Measurement and Testing (PSY602): Focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of psychological assessments. Includes test reliability, validity, item analysis, and normative data interpretation.
    10. Advanced Research Project (PSY603): Students conduct an independent research project under faculty supervision. The course emphasizes hypothesis formulation, methodology selection, data collection, and results presentation.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    At Amity University Patna, we believe that effective learning occurs when students engage in meaningful projects that bridge theory and practice. Our approach to project-based learning is designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration among psychology students.

    The program includes mandatory mini-projects in the third and fourth years, followed by a comprehensive capstone project in the final year. These projects are chosen based on student interest, faculty expertise, and alignment with current industry trends or societal challenges.

    Mini-projects are typically completed in groups of 3-5 students over 6-8 weeks. They focus on applying psychological concepts to real-world problems, such as designing an intervention for anxiety management or conducting a survey on social media usage among teens.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project spans approximately 12-16 weeks and requires students to independently develop a research question, design a study, collect and analyze data, and write a formal report. Faculty mentors guide students throughout the process, ensuring high academic standards and professional development.

    Students are encouraged to present their projects at internal symposiums, conferences, or competitions, enhancing their communication skills and visibility within the academic community.