B.A. Hons. in Psychology and Counselling

B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology and Counselling is a 3-year undergraduate program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, mental health, and therapeutic techniques. The course covers topics such as psychological theories, cognitive processes, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and counselling methods. Students acquire hands-on experience in conducting assessments, therapy techniques, and client interactions through practical sessions, internships, and case studies. The program emphasizes ethical practices, communication skills, and an understanding of psychological disorders and treatment approaches. Graduates are well-equipped to pursue careers as counselors, therapists, or psychologists in various settings such as healthcare, education, mental health organizations, or social services. The program also serves as a foundation for further studies in psychology or counseling.