Undergraduate Program

BS Psychology

Introduction

BS Psychology is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles and their applications in promoting mental health and well-being. This 4-year program integrates traditional psychology coursework with specialized training in well-being, health psychology, and positive psychology.

Why SHU?

International standard cutting-edge curriculum:

Our BS Psychology curriculum combines global psychological theories with advanced research techniques, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior. It emphasizes critical thinking, cross-cultural perspectives, and evidence-based practices to prepare graduates for diverse psychological careers and further studies.Hi-tech laboratories for real world applications and research:

Hi-tech laboratories offer state-of-the-art tools and technology, enabling students to conduct real-world psychological experiments and research. These labs foster hands-on learning and innovative investigations, bridging theory with practical applications in fields such as cognitive neuroscience, behavioral analysis, and clinical psychology.Experiential and project-based learning:

Hands-on learning in BS Psychology immerses students in real-world psychological scenarios through hands-on activities, case studies, and collaborative projects. This approach enhances understanding by applying psychological concepts to solve practical problems, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and professional skills essential for careers in psychology.Career-focused marketable and entrepreneurial skills:

Our program focused on career-oriented, marketable, and entrepreneurial skills equips students with the ability to apply psychological principles in diverse settings. It emphasizes skills like communication, problem-solving, and business acumen, preparing graduates for roles in mental health services, human resources, consulting, and entrepreneurial ventures in the psychological field.Personalized industry mentorship for nurturing entrepreneurial ideas:

Personalized industry mentorship in BS Psychology connects students with experienced professionals to nurture entrepreneurial ideas and guide career development. This mentorship fosters innovation by providing tailored advice, industry insights, and support, helping students transform their psychological knowledge into successful ventures and impactful careers.Opportunities for international exposure and mobility through competitions and exhibitions:

This program offers opportunities for international exposure and mobility through global competitions and exhibitions, allowing students to showcase their research and innovative ideas. These experiences broaden perspectives, enhance cross-cultural understanding, and connect students with global networks in the field of psychology.Support and guidance from highly experienced and well-qualified faculty members:

In the BS Psychology program, students receive support and guidance from highly experienced and well-qualified faculty members who bring diverse expertise and cutting-edge knowledge to the classroom. This mentorship enhances learning by fostering critical thinking, research skills, and professional development in various psychological fields.

Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)& Platforms

  • Comprise mental health and wellness professionals including psychology experts and academicians, consultants, hospital and clinic personnel, HR counsellors, career placement experts, and health department specialists.
  • Guide students to professional excellence, fostering an in-depth understanding of industry trends and best practices.
  • Foster students’ technical and professional development, ensuring their ability to secure job placements and entrepreneurial opportunities.
  • Provide valuable networking prospects for students, connecting them with industry leaders and potential employers.
  • Promote collaboration between academia and industry, ensuring the curriculum stays relevant and aligned with current industry needs and advancements.

About Program

  • Equip students with a solid grounding in core areas of psychology, including developmental, cognitive, social, and clinical psychology.
  • Emphasize the study and application of strategies to enhance mental health and well-being at individual and community levels.
  • Develop strong research competencies, enabling students to design, conduct, and analyze psychological studies.
  • Provide opportunities for practical experience through internships, fieldwork, and community engagement projects.
  • Foster critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and effective communication skills.

Psychologist

A psychologist is a trained professional who studies human behaviour, emotions, and mental processes.

Educational Psychologist

Educational psychologists apply theories of human development to understand individual learning and inform the instructional process.

Human Resources Specialist

Human resources specialists recruit, screen, and interview job applicants and place newly hired workers in jobs.

Healthcare Psychologist

A healthcare psychologist helps individuals and groups in areas related to personal wellbeing, interpersonal relationships, work, recreation, health, and crisis management.

Community Services Counselor

A community counselor offers mental health services to the public, and provides therapy and support for individuals in the general public.

Research Psychologist

Research psychologists use scientific methods to examine questions and test hypotheses with the aim of understanding human thought and behavior.

Human Services Manager

A Human Services Manager directs the flow of work and resources in their office or agency to ensure that things are working at peak efficiency.

Psychological Consultant

A Psychological consultant applies psychological theories, methods, and tools to help solve complex problems and improves performances, etc.

Education and Training Specialist

An Education and Training Specialist with a BS in Psychology designs and delivers effective learning programs, utilizing psychological insights to enhance educational outcomes.

Wellbeing Coach

A Wellbeing Coach supports individuals in improving their mental and emotional health through personalized guidance and evidence-based strategies.

Family and Relationship Counselor

A Family and Relationship Counselor helps individuals and couples navigate and resolve interpersonal issues to improve relationships and family dynamics.

Therapy Aide

A Therapy Aide assists therapists in delivering treatment and support to patients by preparing materials, managing schedules, and facilitating therapeutic activities.

Researcher and Academician

They conduct studies to advance knowledge in their field and educates others through teaching and scholarly publications.

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Positive Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Industrial-Organizational Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology

Scheme of Study (Semester Wise)

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-101 English-I 3+0
PST-101 Pakistan Studies 2+0
MTH-101 Basic Mathematics 3+0
SSH-119 Behavioural Statistics – I 3+0
SSH-120 Sociology – I / Anthropology – I 3+0
SSH-121 Introduction to Psychology 3+1
Total Credit Hours 18
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-102 English-II 3+0
IST-101 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2+0
MTH-103 Calculus 3+0
SSH-122 Behavioural Economics 3+0
SSH-123 Philosophy of Psychology 3+0
Total Credit Hours 14
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
BME-102 Introduction to Computing 3+0
SSH-220 Behavioural Statistics – II 3+0
SSH-221 Sociology – II / Anthropology – II 3+0
SSH-222 Experimental Psychology 3+1
SSH-223 Health Psychology 3+0
Total Credit Hours 16
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
ENG-103 English-III 3+0
SSH-224 Behavioural Economics – II 3+0
SSH-225 Educational Psychology 3+0
SSH-226 Developmental Psychology 3+0
SSH-227 Abnormal Psychology 3+0
Total Credit Hours 15
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
SSH-323 Mental Health and Psycho-pathology – I 3+0
SSH-324 Personality Theory I 3+0
SSH-325 Applied Social Psychology 3+0
SSH-326 Research Methods – I 3+0
SSH-327 Environmental Psychology 3+0
Total Credit Hours 15
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
SSH-328 Mental Health and Psycho-pathology – II 3+0
SSH-329 Personality Theory II 3+0
SSH-330 Positive Psychology 3+0
SSH-331 Research Methods – II 3+0
SSH-332 Capstone Project 3+0
Total Credit Hours 18
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
SSH-415 Psychological Testing I 3+0
SSH-416 Behavioural Neuroscience and Psychopharmacology 3+0
SSH-XXX Elective-I Industrial / Organizational Psychology 3+0
SSH-XXX Elective-II Consumer Psychology 3+0
SSH-XXX Internship 2+0
Total Credit Hours 14
Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
SSH-417 Psychological Testing II 3+0
SSH-418 Assessment and Therapeutic Methods 3+0
SSH-XXX Elective-III Cross Cultural Psychology 3+0
SSH-XXX Elective-IV Clinical Psychology 3+0
SSH-419 Psychological Assessment Lab 0+3
Total Credit Hours 15
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