6th Sem Syllabus
6th Sem Syllabus
6th Sem Syllabus
Objectives:
● To develop awareness about major psychological disorders
● To acquaint the students with causes of major psychological disorders
Reference
Butcher, J. N., Hooley, J. M., &Mineka, S. (2014). Abnormal Psychology (16th ed.).
U.S.A : Pearson Education, Inc.
Carson, R. C., Butcher, J. N., &Mineka, S. (1996). Abnormal Psychology and Modern
life (10th ed.). New York : HarperCollins College Publishers.
Sadock, B. J., Sadock, V. A., & Ruiz, P. (2015). Kaplan &Sadock’s Synopsis of
Psychiatry Behavioral Sciences/ Clinical Psychiatry ( 11th ed.). U.S.A :Wolters Kluwer.
Objectives:
● To familiarize the theoretical concept and research methods in applied Psychology.
● To give knowledge about application of Social Psychology in different areas like
clinical, Educational, health and media.
● To understand the major social issues in India.
Social psychology and related disciplines. Applied social psychology: historical context.
Social Psychological theories- cognitive dissonance theory, groupthink theory.
The concept of social problems, characteristics, causes, types, stages in the development
of social problems, and solving social problems. Brief description about the concept of
poverty, unemployment, population explosion, child abuse and child labor
REFERENCES
Myers, D.G. (1999). Social Psychology, 7 th ed. New Delhi: Pearson Education.
Ram Ahuja (1999).Social Problems in India. Jaipur and New Delhi: Rawat Publications.
Schneider, F.W., Gruman, J.A., & Coutts, L.M. (2005). Applied Social Psychology:
Understanding and addressing social and practical problems. New Delhi: Sage
Publication.
Objectives:
● To study emotional and social development of lifespan periods.
● To study vocational development and adjustments in adulthood.
● To understand the period of late adulthood.
Vocational development and adjustment in early adulthood. Career, work and leisure in
middle adulthood. Selecting a job, appraisal of vocational adjustment. Work life
balancing. Vocational adjustment in Middle Adulthood-Changed working conditions that
affect middle aged workers, conditions influencing vocational adjustment and
satisfaction in middle age.
REFERENCES
Papalia, Diane. E et.al(2004).Human Development,9th ed. New Delhi. Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Limited.
Santrock, J. E (2007) Child Development (2nd end) New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company
Objectives:
● To promote life skill education
● To develop abilities for adaptive and positive behavior
● To enhance self-confidence and self-esteem
Thinking skills: Critical thinking & creative thinking and media thought. Negotiating
skills: Decision making-problem solving. Coping skills: Life skills for stress & time
management; symptoms of anxiety-overcoming anxiety-goal setting and planning.
Life skill for preventing addiction-life skill for career planning and development-life skill
for women empowerment-life skill training for various groups (Adolescents, youth).
References
UNESCO and Indian National Commission for Cooperation. (2001). Life skills in Non
formal Education;A Review. Paris.
UNESCO-http://www.unesco.org
WHO (1999) Partners In Life Skill Education: Conclusions from a Uninvited Nations
Inter - Agency Meeting, Geneva
WHO-http://www.who.int/en/
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Objectives:
● To familiarize the concept of human Behaviour in Organizations
● To give knowledge about work-motivation, group, leadership and organizational
culture
Meaning of conflict - The processes of conflict, Types and sources of conflict, Resolution
of conflict. Meaning of stress- Work stressors - Consequences and management of stress-
Balancing work and life. Organizational development – Characteristics –Objectives –
Organizational effectiveness.
REFERENCES
Robbins, S.P.(2005) Essentials of Organizational Behavior, 8th ed. New Delhi: Prentice
Hall India Pvt. Ltd.
Sharma, R.A.(2000) Organizational Theory and Behaviour,2nd ed. New Delhi: Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited.