Application for admission to master level is usually called within November each year. Admission is subject to satisfactory performance on written and oral tests. The specific eligibility criteria for application are-
The Department offers a Master's in Counselling Psychology.
Basic course structure for Masters in Counselling Psychology
Total |
Theoretical |
Research |
Practical |
Internship |
Viva |
No. of Course = 11 |
7 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Credit Hours = 34 |
22 |
2 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
Course title and Number, Credit hour, and number of classes.
Introduction to the course, objective, and course content with learning outcome: are given in detail
M.S. Counselling Psychology (one-year)
Course No. |
Course Title |
Marks |
Credit |
CP M:501 |
Human Behavior and Neuroscience |
50 |
2 |
CP M:502 |
Mental Health Issues |
100 |
4 |
CP M:503 |
Counselling Micro-skills |
100 |
4 |
CP M:504 |
Psychological Assessments and Techniques |
100 |
4 |
CP M:505 CP M:506 |
Counselling Approaches Research Methodology and Statistics |
100 50 |
4 2 |
CP M:507 CP M:508 CP M:509 CP M:510 CP M:511 |
Professional Ethics and Supervision Research Project and Seminar Practical Internship and Placement (fieldwork) Viva |
50 50 100 100 50 |
2 2 4 4 2 |
|
Total: 11 Course |
850 |
34 |
Number of Class: For full credit course 60 hours of lecture and for half credit 30 hours of lecture.
Number of tutorial classes: Tutorial class includes case and internship supervision and research project class:
Case and Internship Supervision: 50 Hours
Research project: 20 Hours
Instructional Strategies:
Participatory and experiential methods are followed which includes anagogical instructional strategies for adult learning such as Lecture, Power Point presentation, Relevant videos, Group discussion, Individual group activity, Demonstration, and Roleplay.
Student Assessment / Evaluation Policy:
Assessment System of Theoretical Course in Counselling Psychology
Number of in-course exams: 2 for Full Unit and 1 for Half Unit
Final Examination: At the end of the year, one comprehensive exam has been taken. 2 hours exam for half unit courses and 3 hours for full unit.
Marks Distribution for MS Theoretical Courses
|
Attendance |
Presentation |
Assignment |
Mid-Term Exam |
Final Exam |
Theoretical Full Unit |
5% |
5% |
10% |
20% |
60% |
Theoretical half Unit |
2.5% |
2.5 |
5% |
10% |
30% |
Projects and assignments: This includes Practical course, Research work and Internship
Marks Distribution for MS Project, internship, and practical Courses
|
In-course |
Final Exam |
|||
Research Project Half Unit |
Attendance and Class Evaluation 20% |
Seminar and Report 30 |
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Practical Full Unit |
Internal Evaluation 40% |
Seminar and Report 60% |
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Internship Placement Full Unit |
Placement Attendance 10% |
Supervision 20% |
Process Account 20% |
Log Book 10% |
Report 40% |
Viva Voce Half Unit |
½ Unit |
Continuous assessment:
1. The theoretical courses include class attendance, class presentation, and class assignments.
Class Assignment:
Full Unit: Minimum 2 Assignment and Maximum 4 Assignment
Half Unit: Minimum 1 Assignment and Maximum 3 Assignment
Class Presentation:
Full Unit: Minimum 2 Presentations and Maximum 4 Presentations
Half Unit: Minimum 1 Presentation and Maximum 3 Presentation
Tutorial class: For the tutorial class of internship and research project, supervision class attendance, maintaining regular log book, and process account are practiced.
Type of Questions:
For theoretical papers short and essay-type questions are used for mid-term and final written examination. For Midterm examination: Minimum two questions out of three and Maximum three out of four.
For final examination: The examinee has to answer 3 out of 4 questions and for the full unit 5 out of 6 questions
Mode of question: The mode of question is both theoretical and reflective:
Theoretical:
A theoretical question is any question that incorporates a theoretical aspect such as: What is the Pedagogical and Anagogical Model of Learning? Describe the Shifting to adult learning mode.
Final Examination: 1 (comprehensive)
Reflective:
A reflective question is what we call any question that makes a student look back over what or how they have learned. By encouraging students to reflect on their learning, these sorts of questions help students to integrate their knowledge into practice.
For Example: Sumon is a 12-year-old adolescent who was said to be aggressive in his behavior. How do you help this child by using “The FBA’’ model?
Grading Policy:
As per university rules, the letter grading policy is followed:
Numerical Grade |
Letter Grade |
Grade Point |
|
80% and Above |
A+ |
A Plus |
4.0 |
75% to less than 80% |
A |
A |
3.75 |
70% to less than 75% |
A- |
A Minus |
3.5 |
65% to less than 70% |
B+ |
B Plus |
3.25 |
60% to less than 65% |
B |
B |
3.0 |
55% to less than 60% |
B- |
B Minus |
2.75 |
50% to less than 55% |
C+ |
C Plus |
2.5 |
45% to less than 50% |
C |
C |
2.25 |
40% to less than 45% |
D |
D |
2.0 |
Less than 40 % |
F |
F |
0.0 |
Requirement for awarding the degree:
The total performance of a student in a given course will be evaluated on the basis of continuous assessment and course final (60% written examination and 40% attendance, mid-course evaluation, assignments, and presentation) as per the approved rule of the letter grading system of the Biological Faculty.
The authority will have the power to withhold the certificate in case of failure until the requirements are fulfilled.