Methods in Psychology FEES* Understanding Childhood Courses on Methodological Aspects of Psychology Tuition Fees: Rs. 16,800 per semester Caution Deposit: Rs. 5000 (One-time, Refundable) Student Welfare Fund: Rs. 500 per semester If a student opts for extra credits an additional fee of Rs. 1050 per credit has to be paid. Elective Courses *Partial/full fee waiver and scholarships are available. Psychology in Action APPLICATION FEE BA HONOURS PSYCHOLOGY Counselling Psychology Organisational Behaviour Rs. 330 for general candidates Rs. 130 for SC/ST/PD 2015-2018 Dissertation ONLINE APPLICATIONS The medium of instruction is English Open: 13 April 2015 Close: 20 June 2015 Neuropsychology through Clinical Cases Understanding Abnormality Psychology for India HOSTEL AUD has about 40 seats for women in its Hostel in Kashmere Gate. ADMISSIONS Seats 35 ELIGIBILITY FOR FURTHER DETAILS Visit: www.aud.ac.in Contact: +91-11-23863740, 23863743 Mail: [email protected] SUS School of Undergraduate Studies [email protected] The candidate must have passed the class XII or an equivalent examination from a recognized Board and secured the minimum cut off mark prescribed by the Univeristy. SELECTION PROCEDURE The selection will be based on merit on the basis of the marks obtained, which will not include any vocational subject. Meeting the eligibility criteria alone will not ensure admission, which will be strictly on the basis of merit as per the rules. Reservation norms of Government of NCT of Delhi will apply. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY DELHI (AUD) LOTHIAN ROAD, KASHMERE GATE, DELHI 110 006 SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES (SUS) The School of Undergraduate Studies is the academic home for all undergraduate programmes. The seven BA Honours programmes offer students a unique liberal arts education that acquaints them with diverse approaches to knowledge. The undergraduate programmes at AUD offer students a wide choice of courses. The School teaches students to think critically and creatively, to analyse and reason, to communicate effectively and to draw evidence-based conclusions. It aims to achieve a balance between the range and depth of the subjects studied. The unique aspect of undergraduate programmes at AUD is that there are common modules for foundational skills comprising language, writing skills, communication skills, analytical reasoning, and a core module in social sciences. A typical BA Programme has three types of courses. 1. Foundation Courses (24 Credits) 2. Discipline-based/Interdisciplinary Elective Courses (56 to 64 credits) 3. Special Interest Courses. areas of counselling, organisational behaviour, education, sexuality, and story-telling traditions. A dissertation in the final semester is aimed at providing students with a rare opportunity to research an area of their interest. Graduates with a major in Psychology from AUD who wish to study further would have the necessary conceptual orientation to do so. In addition, various approaches and skills taught here would enable them to reconsider stereotypical modes of thinking and create an openness to experience. AUD follows a system of continuous assessment and evaluation to facilitate and promote learning with understanding. The continuous assessment system ensures that the work done by students during the semester will count for more than the end-semester examination. Tutorials and mentoring will be important features of all programmes. Students are expected to attend classes and required learning situations (lab/tutorial sessions, field trips, workshops, etc.) and the orientation sessions at the beginning of each semester. The Programme would be vaulable to students interested in mass media, advertising, education, child development, counselling, and organisational psychology. It would enable students to work in varied fields where they are required to engage with human beings in different contexts. AUD follows a mandatory attendance policy. The penalties for low attendance are notified from time to time and may include mandatory ‘grade cuts’ based on a sliding scale of attendance shortfall, withholding of grade card/transcript or other actions. STRUCTURE Core courses The programme is delivered through a total number of 96 credits over six semesters. The Programme consists of two types of courses: Compulsory and Elective. Students are encouraged to participate in field trips and excursions. They explore cinema and visual culture and undertake projects that enhance critical thinking and develop analytical skills. The elective courses pertain to more specialised areas of application. The course comprises tutorial and lab sessions, field trips, workshops and seminars etc. BA (HONS) WITH MAJOR IN PSYCHOLOGY PROJECT The Core Courses familiarise students with the history and methods of Psychology. They learn about cognition, childhood, neuropsychology, social and abnormal psychology. A course that makes Psychology relevant to Indian context is also taught. A strong project component will seek to augment understanding of the discipline and its many applications. The Elective Courses are more interdisciplinary and show the applicability of psychological understanding in the ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION COURSES Understanding Personality Human Cognition History of Psychology Social Psychology Statistics TEACHING METHODOLOGY The method of teaching will be interactive and learner centric. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY DELHI (AUD) LOTHIAN ROAD, KASHMERE GATE, DELHI 110 006
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