Appendix-14
Appendix-14
Appendix-14
2022
Appendix-14
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
based on
Undergraduate Curriculum Framework 2022 (UGCF)
(Effective from Academic Year 2022-23)
DEPARTMENT: PSYCHOLOGY
(SEMESTER – 1)
based on
University of Delhi
List of GE Papers
Unit 2: Learning and Memory: Learning, Nature of learning, Principles and applications of
Classical Conditioning, Operant Learning, Observational Learning, and Cognitive Learning in brief
Memory: Definition, Models of memory,Forgetting, Improving memory
Unit 3:Motivation and Emotion Motivation: Nature, Perspectives, Types- biogenic, sociogenic,
intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, relationship between motivation and emotion.
Emotions: Nature, Functions of Emotion, Theories of emotion , Culture and Emotion - Indian
perspective.
PRACTICAL : Any one Practicum based on Unit 2 or Unit 3. Each practical group will consist of
10-12 students.
References:
Additional References:
Annexure-II
Annexure-III
Singh, K. (2022). There isn’t only cultural blindness in psychology; psychology is culture blind.
In Robert W. Hood, Jr. & Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor (Eds.), Research in the social scientific
study of religion, volume 32 (pp. 399-426). Boston: Brill.
To gain an understanding of basic theoretical, empirical, and applied knowledge that have
shaped cognitive psychology.
To understand the fundamentals of cognitive processes and cognitive psychology.
Unit 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology: Brief history, Nature & Research methods in
Cognitive Psychology, Paradigms- Information processing, Connectionist, Evolutionary Ecological
PRACTICAL : Any one practicum based on Unit 2 or Unit 3. Each practical group will consist of
10-12 students.
References:
Additional References:
Singh, K. (2022). There isn’t only cultural blindness in psychology; psychology is culture blind.
In Robert W. Hood, Jr. & Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor (Eds.), Research in the social scientific
study of religion, volume 32 (pp. 399-426). Boston: Brill.
Unit 1: Introduction to Biopsychology & Nerve Impulse: Nature & scope of bio psychology(
briefly explain what is bio psychology, and its application in psychology).
Unit 2: Neuron: structure and function of Neurons, action potential/nerve impulse, synaptic
transmission
Unit 3:Brain and Behavior: Methods (EEG, CT, fMRI), CNS and behavior( Spinal cord and Brain
functions.)
Unit 4: Endocrine System: Endocrine basis of behavior, Structure, function and abnormalities
(Pituitary, Adrenal,Thyroid, Gonads)
References:
Kolb, B., & Whishaw, I. Q. (2009). Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology, 6th Edition.
Worth Publishers: New York. Pg 51-81, 110-131
Rains, G. D. (2002). Principles of Human Neuropsychology. McGraw Hill: New York. Pg 45-
71.
Annexure-IV
FIRST YEAR
SEMESTER I
GE 01: FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY
Unit 3: Self and Personality: Nature and Perspectives (Trait and Type, Jungian Theory of
Psychoanalysis, Roger’s Self Theory), Measures of Personality: Inventories and Projective
techniques, Culture and Personality
References:
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Baron, R.A and Misra, G. (2014). Psychology (Indian Subcontinent Edition). Pearson
Education Ltd.
Ciccarelli, S. K & Meyer, G.E (2008). Psychology (South Asian Edition). New Delhi:
Pearson
Feldman. S.R. (2009). Essentials of understanding psychology (7th Ed.) New Delhi: Tata
Mc Graw Hill.
Passer, M.W., Smith, R.E., Holt, N. and Bremner, A. (2008). Psychology: The Science of
Mind and Behaviour. McGraw-Hill Education. UK
Zimbardo, P.C. & Weber, A.L. (1997). Psychology, New York: Harper Collins College
Publishers.
Robinson-Riegler, G., & Robinson-Riegler, B. (2008). Cognitive psychology: Applying the
science of the mind (2nd ed.). Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.
Singh A.K (2017) सं ाना मक मनो व ान: Cognitive Psychology. Motilal Banarsidass
Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
Singh A.K (2017) उ चतर सामा य मनो व ान: Advanced General Psychology. Motilal
Banarsidass Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
To develop an understanding of self and others’ by using the knowledge gained through
the course about the different approaches in understanding behavior
Demonstrate comprehension of the theoretical concepts of psychology and the related
empirical findings in areas such as perception, memory, motivation, emotions, learning,
Intelligence, personality, cognition etc.
Unit 3: Learning and Memory : Nature (Learning and Memory), Conditioning (Classical
and Instrumental), Observation learning. Memory- Models (Information Processing Model,
Levels of Processing Model, Improving memory. Memory in Indian Context
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PRACTICAL: Total of TWO Experiments- One each from Unit 2 and 3 based on course GE
02: Understanding Psychology. Each practical group will consist of 10-12 students.
References:
To build anin-depth understanding of topics like stress, health, well-being and positive
human behaviour
To develop skills and competencies by application of these principles for promoting
health, well-being and positive functioning in self and others.
Unit 1: Stress and coping: Understanding causes of stress; Effects of stress on physical
and mental health; coping strategies (emotion focused, problem focused, avoidant coping),
coping techniques
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Unit 3: Health-enhancing behaviours: Introduction to health enhancing behaviours:
Exercise, Nutrition and Sleep
References:
Arora,M.K. and Sran,S.K (2017) Psychology of health and well-being , Book Age
Publications: New Delhi, ISBN: 978-93-83281-71-8.
Carr, A. (2011). Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Human Strength.
London, UK: Routledge.
Dimatteo, M. R., & Martin L. R. (2011). Health psychology. Indian adaptation by Tucker,
V and Tucker O.P. (2018). New Delhi: Pearson India Educational Services Pvt. Ltd. (Unit
1: Chapter 1; Unit 2: Chapter 6).
Lazarus, J. (2008). Stress Relief and Relaxation Techniques. Los Angeles: KeatsPublishing.
Seaward, B.L. (2018).Managing Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health andWell-
Being (9th Edition). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Snyder, C.R., Lopez S. J., &Pedrotti, J. T. (2011). Positive psychology: The scientific and
practical explorations of human strengths. New Delhi: Sage. (Unit 4: Chapter 5).
Taylor, S.E. (2006). Health psychology, 6th Edition. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.(Unit
2: chapter 3; Unit 3: Chapters 4 and 10)
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Weiten, W. & Lloyd, M.A (2007).Psychology Applied to Modern life. Thomson Detmar
earning.(Unit 1: Chapter 3; Unit 2: Chapter 4)
Unit 3: Perception and Attention: Nature, factors and automatic and controlled
processes, Perception: Perceptual processes, perceptual organization, role of attention in
perception. Indian Perspective on attention and perception- Advait Vedanta- chitta, vriti;
Sāṁkhya Yoga- buddhi, ahankara, manas.
Unit 4: Thinking and Problem Solving: Mental images, concepts and prototypes; Problem
solving approaches – Algorithm; heuristics, means-end analysis, insight. Concept of
Thinking in Indian perspective.
References:
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New Delhi.
Sen, I. (1952). Sri Aurobindo’s Theory of Mind. Philosophy East and West. 1(4), (pp 45-
53).
Singh, A.K. (2017).सं ाना कमनोिव ान Cognitive Psychology. Motilal Banarsidass
Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
Singh, A.K. (2017).उ तरसामा मनोिव ानAdvanced General Psychology.Motilal
Banarsidass Publishers Pvt.Ltd.
Stenberg & Stenberg (2012). Cognitive Psychology. (6th ed.).
Watson, J.L. (2020).Ayurvedic and Bionian Theories of Thinking: Mental Digestion and
the Truth Instinct.