B.Sc. – Psychology – Career Point University, Hamirpur

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B.Sc. – Psychology

A B.Sc. in Psychology is an undergraduate degree that explores human behavior, cognitive processes, mental health, and social interactions through scientific methods. The program covers key areas such as clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, neuroscience, social psychology, and research methods. Students gain insights into mental health disorders, therapeutic techniques, psychological assessment, and behavioral analysis.
Graduates can pursue careers in mental health counseling, human resource management, social work, marketing, education, and research. Further studies like M.Sc. in Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or Neuropsychology open opportunities in specialized fields, while those interested in healthcare can opt for psychiatric assistance, rehabilitation therapy, or occupational therapy.
Psychology also plays a crucial role in corporate settings, where professionals work in consumer behavior analysis, organizational behavior, and employee well-being programs. With growing awareness of mental health, psychology graduates have increasing career prospects in both clinical and non-clinical sectors.

Duration - 3 Years

Eligibility Criteria

10+2 pass in any discipline or equivalent.

Annual Fee - 25,000/-

Semester Fee - 12,500/-

Career Scope After B.Sc. - Psychology

A B.Sc. in Psychology offers diverse career opportunities in healthcare, research, corporate sectors, and social services. Graduates can pursue higher education like M.Sc. in Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counselling Psychology, or Industrial Psychology, leading to roles in mental health, therapy, and counseling. Those interested in research can opt for Ph.D. programs and contribute to cognitive science, neuroscience, or behavioral studies. In the corporate world, psychology graduates find opportunities in human resource management (HR), organizational behavior, marketing, and consumer psychology. Careers in social work, rehabilitation centers, NGOs, and forensic psychology are also popular, supporting individuals dealing with trauma, addiction, or criminal behavior. The growing demand for sports psychology and educational psychology has created roles in schools, colleges, and athletic organizations.

School of Management & Liberal Arts

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