MASTER OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY (MAP)
The MAP program provides advanced training in psychological theories, clinical practice, and research, preparing students for mental health, organizational psychology, and academic careers.
Key Courses:
- Advanced Theories of Personality – In-depth study of Freudian, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, and biological approaches to personality.
- Industrial & Organizational Psychology – Explores workplace behavior, employee motivation, leadership, and team dynamics.
- Advanced Abnormal Psychology – Covers clinical diagnosis, psychopathology, and modern therapeutic interventions.
- Psychological Assessment – Hands-on training in cognitive and behavioral testing, neuropsychological assessments, and psychometric evaluations.
- Psychological Counseling & Psychotherapy – Introduces evidence-based therapeutic techniques, counseling ethics, and case management.
- Advanced Research Methods – Equips students with qualitative and quantitative research skills for psychological inquiry.
- Thesis Writing (I & II) – A research-based thesis focused on clinical psychology, behavior studies, or mental health interventions.
Career Pathways: Graduates excel as licensed psychologists, counselors, human resource specialists, researchers, and mental health advocates.