M.Phil. Psychology – UMT
Course Name: M.Phil. Psychology
Overview:
M-Phil Psychology Program with 33 Credit Hours of work takes 2 years to complete. It is a graduate psychology program with two distinct areas of concentration: Counseling Psychology and Personnel-Organizational Psychology.
There are 5 courses which are compulsory for all students, another 2 elective courses, an internship and a thesis. Two elective courses can be taken either in the area of Counseling Psychology: i) Introduction to Counseling Psychology, ii) Counseling Intervention OR in the area of Personnel-Organizational Psychology: i) Organizational Psychology ii) Personnel Psychology
Subject to passing the above courses students will take up one semester internship and two semester thesis in the area of their choice / concentration to consolidate their learning.
Number of Semesters: 4
Requirements
16 years of education: MSc Psychology (with at least 50% marks) or BS (Honors) in Psychology (with at least 2.5/4.00 CGPA.
Course Duration: 2 years
How to apply:
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Applicant
- Issuance of Admission form
- Issuance of Admission form
- Fill in Application form
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Submit to Admission Office
- Completely filled Application form
- 4 – Photographs
- Photocopies of all Academic Doc’s
- Completely filled Application form
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Checked by Admission officer
- Approved to the Admission Test
- Admit card
- Approved to the Admission Test
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Test & Interview
- NTS/UMT Entry test
- Interview
- NTS/UMT Entry test
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Merit list
- Accepted candidates
- Accepted candidates
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Fee Submission
- Submit Admission & Library Charges
- First Installment of Tuition Fee
- Submit Admission & Library Charges
- Orientation
Curriculum:
SEMESTER-1
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Contemporary Perspectives in Psychology
- Organizational Psychology (Elective-1) OR Counseling Psychology (Elective-1)
SEMESTER-2
- Psychological Assessment
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Counseling Interventions (Elective-2) OR Personnel Psychology (Elective-2)
SEMESTERS – 3
- Advance Statistics
- Seminar: Professional Ethics and Research Reporting Skills
- Internship
- Thesis
SEMESTERS – 4
- Thesis