BS Psychology Program at the School of Psychology, Multan University of Science and Technology, offers students a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, cognition, and emotion. Grounded in both scientific inquiry and practical application, the program equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in psychology or related fields. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, hands-on experience, and research opportunities, students develop critical thinking abilities, interpersonal skills, and ethical awareness essential for addressing diverse psychological issues in today’s society.
4 Years (8 Semesters)
Understanding Human Behavior
Develop a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, cognition, and emotion across the lifespan.
Applied Skills
Develop practical skills in counseling, assessment, intervention, and therapeutic techniques to address psychological issues in diverse populations.
Cultural Competence
Appreciate the role of culture, diversity, and social context in shaping individual and collective behavior.
Scientific Inquiry
Acquire knowledge of psychological theories, principles, and research methodologies to critically evaluate and contribute to the field of psychology.
Ethical Practice
Understand and adhere to ethical guidelines and principles governing psychological research and practice.
Interpersonal Communication
Enhance interpersonal and communication skills to effectively interact with clients, colleagues, and communities
Foundation Courses
Introduction to Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology.
Core Courses
Abnormal Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Personality Theories, Counseling Psychology, Health Psychology.
Specialization Electives
Child and Adolescent Psychology, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, Forensic Psychology.
Practical Training
hands-on experience in counseling centers, community organizations, mental health facilities, and research labs.
Research Component
Thesis or Research Project allowing students to conduct independent research under the guidance of faculty mentors.
Graduates of the BS in Psychology Program have diverse career opportunities including:
Clinical Practice
Clinical psychologists, counselors, psychotherapists, and mental health practitioners in hospitals, clinics, and private practice settings.
Counseling and Therapy
School counselors, career counselors, marriage and family therapists, and substance abuse counselors in educational institutions, social service agencies, and rehabilitation centers.
Human Resources
HR specialists, organizational consultants, and training coordinators in corporate settings, focusing on employee well-being, organizational development, and workplace dynamics.
Research and Academia
Researchers, research assistants, and academic instructors in universities, research institutes, and government agencies conducting psychological research and teaching.
Community and Social Services
Social workers, community organizers, and advocates working with marginalized populations, addressing issues such as poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, and substance abuse.
Healthcare
Health psychologists, patient advocates, and healthcare consultants collaborating with medical professionals to promote holistic well-being and improve patient outcomes.
Government and Policy
Policy analysts, program evaluators, and consultants informing public policies and interventions related to mental health, education, social welfare, and criminal justice.