- A 3-year undergraduate program focusing on diagnosing and treating mental health conditions.
- Offers advanced training in psychological testing, psychotherapy, and research.
- Prepares students for clinical practice, research, or academic careers.
Programme Educational Objectives
- PEO1: Provide advanced knowledge of mental health and clinical assessment.
- PEO2: Train students in psychotherapy and evidence-based treatment.
- PEO3: Encourage scientific research and publication in clinical psychology.
- PEO4: Promote professional ethics, empathy, and cultural sensitivity.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
- PSO1: Conduct psychological assessments and diagnostic interviews.
- PSO2: Plan and implement therapy for individuals with mental health issues.
- PSO3: Apply research methods to understand psychological problems.
- PSO4: Collaborate with healthcare professionals in clinical settings.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
- PO1: Demonstrate deep understanding of psychological disorders.
- PO2: Conduct effective therapy and interventions.
- PO3: Use diagnostic tools and psychological tests professionally.
- PO4: Engage in ethical, evidence-based clinical practice.
- PO5: Communicate with clients and healthcare teams effectively.
- PO6: Conduct research in clinical psychology.
- PO7: Stay updated with current practices through lifelong learning.
Career Pathways After B.Sc. - Clinical Psychology
A B.Sc. in Clinical Psychology opens doors to a variety of career opportunities, including:
- Clinical Psychologist (with license/certification)
- Psychotherapist or Counselor
- Mental Health Consultant
- School or College Counselor
- Rehabilitation or Trauma Center Specialist
- Researcher in Mental Health Institutes
- Opportunities in Hospitals, NGOs, and Private Practice
- Pursue M.Phil., Ph.D., or advanced clinical certifications