MA Applied and Clinical Psychology

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Master of Arts in Applied and Clinical Psychology

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduation

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology or Master of Arts in Applied and Clinical Psychology is a full-time two-year postgraduate degree program. The planned Master of Arts in Applied and Clinical Psychology course's scope is to create interventions with the goal of improving person-environment fit, strengthening resilience for successful coping, and improving well-being and Quality of Life. The Master of Arts in Applied and Clinical Psychology will prepare students to assess and intervene in developmental, mental health, and issue-based settings, with an emphasis on primary prevention and therapeutic treatments.

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology Eligibility

  • The aspiring students must have qualified for their Bachelor's degree or any other equivalent qualification from a recognized University.
  • The candidates should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in their Bachelor's.

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology Syllabus

Syllabus of Applied and Clinical Psychology Course as prescribed by various colleges & universities.

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology Semester-I

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Subjects to Study

1

Approaches to Psychotherapy and Counselling

2

Counselling Process & Micro-skills

3

Human Growth and Development

4

Introduction to Research Methodology

5

Preparation for Clinical and Counselling Field Practice

6

Understanding Psychological Problems

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology Semester-II

1

Approaches to Psychotherapy and Counselling

2

Psychological Assessment and Diagnostics

3

Statistics and Data Analysis

4

Understanding Psychological Problems

5

Research Project

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology Semester-III

1

Approaches to Psychotherapy and Counseling

2

Community Mental Health

3

Ethics in Clinical and Counselling

4

Psychological Assessment and Diagnostics

5

Qualitative Data Analysis

MA Applied and Clinical Psychology Semester-IV

1

Research Project

2

Internship