Announcing MSc Integral Psychology

Objective

Empower the graduates of our B.Sc Integral Psychology program into professional practitioners in both western and Vedic psychology disciplines with special grounding in clinical psychology for rigor.

Who can Apply

  • Students of the MIT SVS B.Sc Integral Psychology program
  • Bachelors in Psychology at other colleges, subject to additional course-work during M.Sc (12 extra credits).

Screening Process

  • Screening by written Statement of Purpose followed by a face-to-face Interview

Rationale

MIT School of Vedic Sciences has already launched and successfully scaled up its BSc Integral Psychology program which is a very unique program in India and perhaps even in the world. Hence it is a natural progression for adding a Masters program in the same stream in order that the students have the opportunity to continue to expand their expertise in a uniquely positioned global niche area and enter the professional world as the next generation of holistic counselors, psychotherapists and leadership coaches who will be armed with the best of modern and ancient insights into human behaviour. Later, the students will have the option to convert their degree into our 5-year integrated M.Sc in Integral Psychotherapy program (i.e., 2 more years after B.Sc). This program will enable the students to become professionals in this field with the ability for independent practice as well as further research.

Program Highlights

  • Thorough grounding in psychotherapy to make the student comfortable in handling any cases, regardless of the final specialization chosen.
  • Learning by practice at our in-house wellness center under trained specialists – both in modern and Vedic interventions.
  • A full-semester practice-oriented final project.
  • Ability to specialize in Industrial and Counseling Psychology with a firm basis in clinical.

Value Proposition

After completion of M.Sc (Integral psychology) candidates will be able to:

  1. Gain Proficiency in independent Diagnostics and Therapy from a blend of Vedic and Modern understanding.
  2. Create new knowledge / understanding of a modern psychology stream from Vedic perspective. 
  3. Produce teaching material for undergraduate Psychology programs.
  4. Devise new integral psychological interventions for various ailments.
  5. Develop rigorous evaluation mechanisms for efficacy of interventions.
  6. Prepare for cutting edge research in Psychology.

Potential Career Opportunities on Completion

Candidates after completing the Master’s in Integral Psychology will be able to

  • Start or participate in clinical practice and counseling.
  • Pursue teaching and Doctoral research in Psychology.
  • Start a professional career in corporate HR, education and industry sectors.
  • Become a thought leader in social sciences and humanities disciplines.

Course Duration

Duration: 2 years – Full time 

Semesters: 4 semesters with 83 credits spread over two years (91 credits for non-SVS students)

Fee Structure

  • INR 85000/- per annum for B.Sc Integral Psychology graduates from MIT SVS.
  • INR 95000/- per annum for students coming from outside MIT SVS.

Student Intake

  • 10 (minimum), 30 (maximum)

Method of Delivery

  • This is a full-time on-campus program in MIT-ADT University, Pune.
  • Theory will be covered in self-study mode with student presentations, faculty review and discussions.
  • Case studies will be used to imbibe the theory.
  • Skill courses will train students for hands-on assessment and intervention.
  • The contact hours will be face to face sessions with blended learning sessions conducted using the latest technology and constructivist approach. Methods used will be jigsaw cooperative learning technique, debates, discussions, think-pair-share, group discussions, poster presentations, seminars etc. for which worksheets and handouts will be used.

Program Structure

The program is structured with a common core curriculum that lays the foundations and a set of electives based on student preferences. It will be divided into three groups of courses spread over 4 semesters. The groups of courses are as follows: 

  1. Core courses 
  2. Elective Course
  3. Skill Based course- Hands-on-training 
    1. Core Courses: Core courses are compulsory for all the candidates. They help the candidates to understand the historical background of modern psychology, Vedic psychology philosophy, sociology of India and rest of the world. Special emphasis is given  to introduce the recent advances and trends in the field of psychology. 
    2. Elective Courses: Elective courses are offered in semester V and VI. Candidates are expected to select any one electives from the list provided based on their area of interest. Electives will be of 4 credits. This kind of selection of electives provides candidates with a specialization which is USP of the program.
    3. Skill Training Courses: Aim of skill based course is to develop the necessary practical skills required as a future professional working in the psychology sector. There are many pathways through which skills can be developed amongst the candidates. 

Assessment & Evaluation System

  • Assessments will be internal and external. Weight age for External: Internal:  is 60:40. 
  • Semester pattern of assessment will be followed. External university exams will be conducted for only core courses and electives  at the end of the semester for 60 Marks.
  • Student has to pass internal assessment and external examination separately
  • Assessment pattern of core course will be carried out as shown in the table:
Sr. No. Activity for Internal Assessment Marks allotted Total Marks
1 Continuous Assessment Activity for the course 40 Marks
2 University semester end Examination 60 Marks External = 60
Total 100 Marks 100 

Curriculum Outline

Semester Course Title Credits                                      Course Type Prerequisite
Sem 1 Cognitive Psychology I/  4 (4-0-0)
60 hrs
Core B.A or B.Sc Psychology
Adv Theories of Personality – with a Vedic Critique 4 (4-0-0)
60 hrs
Core PSY 411 Theory of Personality
Research Methods – Quantitative 3 (3-0-0)
45 hrs
Core PSY 113, PSY 313
Advanced Psychometric Testing – Lab 1 4 (0-1-3)
105 hrs
Core PSY 213
Philosophy of Science 1 (1-0-0)
15 hrs
Core
Psychology in Indian Cultural Context 2 (2-0-0)
30 hrs
Core
Elective 1: Advanced Theory

  1. Advanced social psychology
  2. Organizational behaviour
2 (2-0-0)
60 hrs
Elective B.Sc or B.A
Vedic Psychology – I 3 (3-0-0)
60 hrs
Elective (mandatory for non-SVS entrants)
Inner development  2(0-1-1)
Total 22 (25)
Sem 2 Biopsychology and Neuropsychology 4 (2-0-2)
60 hrs
Core Cog. Psy I
Adult Psychopathology 4 (2-0-2)
60 hrs
Core B.A. or B.Sc
Research Methods – Qualitative 3 (3-0-0)
45 hrs
Core RM Quant, Phil of Science
Counseling Skills I – Vedic and modern 4 (4-0-0) Core PSY 513
Advanced Psychometric testing – Lab 2 4 (0-1-3)
105 hrs
Core Adv Psy Testing Lab 1
Elective 2: Applied Psychology 

  1. Rehabilitation
  2. Leadership, Coaching & Mentoring
  3. Consumer Psychology
2 (4-0-0)
60 hrs
Elective Adult Psychopathology
Vedic Psychology – II 4 (4-0-0)
60 hrs
Elective (mandatory for non-SVS entrants) Vedic Psy 1
Total 21(25)
Sem 3 Statistical Methods Lab – Data Analytics 4 (2-0-2)
90 hrs
Core
Counseling Skills II 4 (2-0-2)
90 hrs
Core Counseling skills I
Child Psychopathology 4 (4-0-0)
60 hrs
Core Adult Psy Pathology
Psychotherapy ( Western and Indic) 4 (4-0-0)
60 hrs
Core Personality, Psychopathology
Inner Development 2 (0-0-2)
60 hrs
Core Counseling skills 1, II, Psychotherapy
Hand-on training – Vedic Methods (Ayurveda, Yoga, Mudras) 2 (0-0-2)
60 hrs
Core B.Sc
Legal Aspects of Psychology 2 (2-0-0)
Elective 3: Applied Psychology

  1. School Psychology
  2. Training & Development
  3. Community Psychology
2 (2-0-0)
30 hrs
Elective
Total 24
Sem 4 Internship OR Research Project 16 (0-0-16)
600 hrs
Training

 

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