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B. A. I Psychology Syllabus First Semester Basics of Psychology I. This paper carrying total 100 marks and consisting five units. It will require 4 lectures per week for theory and 2 periods per week per batch for practical. There will be 2 questions from each unit and the students are require to answer any one from it. All questions will carry equal marks. 1. Theory and statistics 70 Marks 2. Practical 30 Marks II Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary III Completion of the prescribed practical is mandatory to be eligible to appear in the concerned examination. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit I: 1.1 Introduction to Psychology: Definition, nature of psychology; Basic concepts: Evolution. 1.2 Branches : theoretical and applied, Scope of psychology; 1.3 Methods of Psychology: Observation, Experimental; Interview, Case study; Questionnaire Method. Unit II : 2.1 Biological Basis Behaviour :Genes an Behaviour, Harmones and glands their location and functions. Unit III : 2.2 Structure and function of neurons, Nervous system Central nervous system, Spinal cord. 3.3 Brain and its parts function, 3.1 Attention: Definition, nature of Attention, Types, Characteristics of Attention: Span of Attention, Division of attention, Distraction of attention, Fluctuation of attention. Determinants of attention. 3.2 Perception: Definition, Laws of Perceptual organization. Figure and ground perception 3.3 Perception of space, Monocular cues and binocular cues of perception, perceptual illusion.

Unit IV : 4.1 Learning: Definition, nature of learning, laws of learning, Curves of learning. Transfer of training. 4.2 Types of learning : Verbal, Motor, problem solving. Methods of learning: Trial and error, Imitation, Insight, Conditioning, 4.3 Conditioning, Definition and nature, Types of conditioning: classical conditioning, operant conditioning. Reinforcement. Unit V : 5.1 Statistics: Nature of psychological data and psychological measurement, 5.2 Application of Statistics in Psychology, Frequency distribution, 5.3 Graphical representation of grouped data. Practical Note;- 1. Instruction for practical requires 2 periods per week per batch of 16 students. 2. Candidates have to perform any 5 of the following experiments ( They have to submit the Certified record book at the time of examination) List of practicals. Substitution learning Division of attention Effect of meaningfulness on learning Alexander pass along test. Effect of mental set on perception Habit of interference Personality test Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary. Distribution of marks for practical examination- Record Book: 08 Conduct of Experiment: 07 Report of Exp: 07 Viva- Voice: 08 Total Marks 30 REFERENCES: 1. Ciccarelli, S. & Meyer, G. E. (2006). Psychology. New Delhi: Pearson Education. 2. Feldman, R. S. (8th ed.) (2008).Understanding Psychology. TMH.

3. Passer,M. W. & Smith, R. E. (2007). Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill. 4. Coon, D. & Mitterer, J. O. (2007). Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behaviour. Singapore: Thomson Wadsworth. 5. Lahye, B. B. (2003). Psychology: An Introduction. New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hilll. 6. Smith, D. B. (1908). Psychology: Science and Understanding. Boston: McGraw-Hill. 7. Smith, E. E., Hocksema, S. N., Fredrickson, B. & Loftus, G. R. (2003). Atkinson and Hilgard s Introduction to Psychology. Singpore: Thompson Wadsworth. 8. Zimbardo, P.G. and Weber, A. L. (1997). Psychology. N. Y.: Longman. 9. Baran, R. A. (2001). Psychology. New Delhi: Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd. 10. Morgan, C. T., King, R. A., Weisz, J. R. & Schopler, J. (1986). Introduction to Psychology.McGraw-Hill Book Co. 11. Benjamin, L. T. (1997). History Of Psychology: Original Sources and Contemporary Research. New Delhi: McGraw-Hill Companies. 12. Bernstein, D. A., Roy, E. J., Wickens, C. D. and Srull, T. K. (1988). Psychology. Boston: Houghton Mifflin co. 13. Pandit, Kulkarni and Gore (1999). Samanya Manasashastra. Nagpur: Pimpalapure Pub. 10. Borkar P. M. (2009). Manasashastrai Manavi vad va Vikas. Nagpur: Pimpalapure Prakashan. 14. Inamdar, M. K., Gadekar, K. N. & Patil, A. M. (2005). Adhunik Manasashastra. Pune: Diamond Publication 15. Pandit, R. V., Borude, R. R. Abhnyakar, S. & Golvilkar, V. (2006). Manasashastra. Pune: Continental Publishing.

B. A. I Psychology Syllabus Second Semester General Psychology I This paper carrying total 100 marks and consisting five units. It will require 4 lectures per week for theory and 2 periods per week per batch for practical. There will be 2 questions from each unit and the students are require to answer any one from it. All questions will carry equal marks. 3. Theory and statistics 70 Marks 4. Practical 30 Marks II Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary III Completion of the prescribed practical is mandatory to be eligible to appear in the concerned examination. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unit I : 1.1 Memory :Definition, Nature of memory, Processes: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval, 1.2 Retention, Measurement techniques: recall, recognition, Relearning, Reconstruction Procudural memory,semantic memory, declarative memory, Episodic memory. 1.3 Stages of Memory systems: Sensory memory, Short-term memory, Long -term memory; Nature and causes of forgetting: decay, Interference. Unit II: 2.1 Motivation and Emotion:Definition, nature of motivation; Types of motives: physiological, Psychological motives, Social Motives. 2.2 Maslow's hierarchy of needs;self efficacy and Intrinsic Motivation; 2.3 Definition, Nature of emotions; Physiological and psychological change in Emotion, Positive emotions: Happiness, Optimism, Empathy and Gratitude; Unit III : 3.1 Intelligence:Definition, History of intelligence, Types of intelligence tests, Distribution of IQ in population, 3.2 Theories of Intelligence: Two factor theory, Guilfords SOI Model. 3.3 Personality:Definition, Nature personality; Approaches to Personality: Type and Trait, Assessment of Personality, Projective Techniques.

Unit IV: 4.1 Human Development : Meaning of development; Factors influencing development; Principles of development. 4.2 Developmental stages: Prenatal, Infancy, Childhood, Adolescence ( social and cultural development), Adulthood and Old age. 4.3 Parenting Style. Unit V: 5.1 Percentile and percentile rank 5.2 Measurement of central tendency: Mean, Median and Mode. 5.3 Application of Statistics. Practicles Note;- 3. Insruction for practicle requires 2 periods per week per batch of 16 students. 4. Candidates have to perform any 5 of the following experiments ( They have to submit the Certified record book at the time of examination) List of practicles. Memory span for digit Recall recognition Judgement of emotion from photograph Retroactive inhibition Knowlwdge of result Fluctuation of attention Maze learning Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary. Distribution of marks for practical examination- Record Book: 08 Conduct of Experiment: 07 Report of Exp: 07 Viva- Voice: 08 Total Marks 30

REFERENCE 1. Myers, D.G. (2006). Social Psychology. (8th ed) New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill. 2. Myers, D.G. (1996). Social Psychology. (5th ed) New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill. 3. Baron, R. A. & Bryne, D. (2005). Social Psychology. (10th Ed) New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India. 4. Baron, R. A., Bryne, D., & Branscombe, N. R. (2007). Social Psychology. (11th Ed) New Delhi: Pearson Education. 5. Singh, A. K., Saamaajik manovidnyaan New Delhi: Motilal Banarasidas 6. Palsane, M.N.,& Talwalkar, V.(2000) Samajik Manasashsastra Pune: Continental Prakashan 7. Kool, V.K. & Agraval, R. (2006). Applied Social Psychology. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers. 8 Helode, R. D. (2012). Basics of Research in Behavioral Sciences, Psychoscan, Laxminagar, Wardha.

B. A. Psychology Syllabus Third Semester SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY II. This paper carrying total 100 marks and consisting five units. It will require 4 lectures per week for theory and 2 periods per week per batch for practical. There will be 2 questions from each unit and the students are require to answer any one from it. All questions will carry equal marks. 5. Theory and statistics 50Marks 6. Practical 30 +20 Marks II Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary III Completion of the prescribed practical is mandatory to be eligible to appear in the concerned examination. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT 1 : 1.1 SOCIAL PERCEPTION : Nature, Goals and Scope of Social Psychology. Perceiving Ourselves : Self Esteem, Self Presentation and Self Expression. 1.2 Perceiving Others: Forming Impression, Impression, Impression Management, Attribution of Causality, Biases in Attribution. UNIT 2 : 2.1 ATTITUDE AND PREJUDICE : Attitude : Nature and Functions of Attitude; Attitude and Behaviour, Formation and measurement. KAP Studies (Knowledge-Attitude-Performance), Attitude Formation, Attitude Change, Cognitive Dissonance. 2.2 Prejudices : Nature and Components of Prejudice, Acquisition and Reduction of Prejudices. UNIT 3 : 3.1 PRO SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND AGGRESSION : Personal, Situational and Socio-cultural determinants of Pro-Social Behavior, Bystander Effect, Theoretical Explanation of Pro-Behaviour. 3.2 Aggression : Social and Personal Determinants of Aggression, Prevention and Control of Aggression.

UNIT 4 : 4.1 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOUR : Effect of Adverse Enviornmental conditions on Human Behaviour Noise, Heat, Toxins. 4.2 Effect of Space on behaviour- Territoriality, Personal Space and Crowding. UNIT- 5: 5.1 MEASURES OF VARIABILITY: Concept of variability, Range, 5.2 Application of Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation and Standard Deviation ( Grouped and ungrouped data) Practical Note;- 5. Instruction for practical requires 2 periods per week per batch of 16 students. 6. Candidates have to perform any 5 of the following experiments (Candidates have to submit the Certified record book at the time of examination) List of practicals. Koh s Block Design Test Bilateral Transfer of Training Muller Lyer Illusion Concept Formation Multiple Choice Differntial Aptitude Test Achivement Motivation Test Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary. Distribution of marks for practical examination- Record Book: 08 Conduct of Experiment: 07 Report of Exp: 07 Viva- Voice: 08 Total Marks 30

References: 1. Kuppuswamy B. (1980) Elements of Indian Psychology New Delhi. 1. Myers, D.G. (2006). Social Psychology. (8th ed) New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill. 2. Myers, D.G. (1996). Social Psychology. (5th ed) New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill. 3. Baron, R. A. & Bryne, D. (2005). Social Psychology. (10th Ed) New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India. 4. Baron, R. A., Bryne, D., & Branscombe, N. R. (2007). Social Psychology. (11th Ed) New Delhi: Pearson Education. 5. Singh, A. K., Saamaajik manovidnyaan New Delhi: Motilal Banarasidas 6. Palsane, M.N.,& Talwalkar, V.(2000) Samajik Manasashsastra Pune: Continental Prakashan 7. Kool, V.K. & Agraval, R. (2006). Applied Social Psychology. New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers. 8 Helode, R. D. (2012). Basics of Research in Behavioral Sciences, Psychoscan, Laxminagar, Wardha.

B. A. Psychology Syllabus Fourth Semester ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY I. This paper carrying total 100 marks and consisting five units. It will require 4 lectures per week for theory and 2 periods per week per batch for practical. There will be 2 questions from each unit and the students are require to answer any one from it. All questions will carry equal marks. 2. Theory and statistics 50Marks 7. Practical 30 +20 Marks II Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary III Completion of the prescribed practical is mandatory to be eligible to appear in the concerned examination. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT 1 : 1.1 WORK MOTIVATION : Nature, Goal and Scope of Organizational Pychology, Concept of work motivation.content Theories Maslow s Theory, Herzberg s Two factor Theory, Process Theories-Equity theory, Theory X and Theory Y. 1.2 Skill Involved in Motivating workers Management by Objectives, UNIT 2: Behaviour Management, Employee Involvement Program, Total Quality Management (TQM). 2.1 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND ADVERTISING: Consumer Behaviour Psychological Principals of Consumer Behaviour, Techniques of Consumer studies. 2.2 Advertisement Meaning of Advertisement, Objectives of Advertisement Business Objectives and Psychological Objectives of Advertisings, attention Getting Devices in Advertisement, Appeals- Rationalized, Negative Vs Positive appeals, Ill Effects of Advertisements.

UNIT 3 : 3.1 LEADERSHIP : Definition and Concept of Leadership, Approaches to Leadership Trait, Behavioural, Situational Approach (Fiedler s Theory, Harsey-Blanchard s Theory) 3.2 Communication in organization : Definition and Concept of Communication, Communication Model, Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication, Direction and Network of Communication, Barriers in Communication, Skill Involved in Communication and Listening. UNIT 4: 4.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CONFLICT: Definition, Conflict as process, models of conflict, conflict management. 4.2 Organizational effectiveness-problems of definitions: Efficiency of organization, Efficiency and effectiveness, Maximization of return to organization. UNIT 5 : STATISTICS : 5.1 NORMAL DISTRIBUTION : Characteristics of Normal Probability Curve, Deviation form NPC- Skewness and Kurtosis. Application of NPC (% of Cases within the limit, Limit in which the given % of Cases lies) 5.2 Chi-square : Computation of Chi-square from simple and contingency table. Practical Note;- 1. Instruction for practical requires 2 periods per week per batch of 16 students. 2. Students have to perform any 3 of the following experiments. 7. Students have to visit to hospitals, clinics, remand homes, prisons, orphanage and NGOS as a part of practical training. It will be necessary for students to submit their reports based on field visit. 8. ( They have to submit the Certified record book at the time of examination) List of practicals. Test of Attitude measurement Projective test Interest record Sentence completion test Stress Scale

Separate passing in theory and practical is necessary. Distribution of marks for practical examination- Record Book: 05 Conduct of Experiment: 05 Report of Exp: 05 Visit Report: 05 Viva on visit: 05 Viva on experiment 05 Total Marks 30 REFERENCES 1. Katz, D & Kahn, R.I. (1978) The Social Psychology of Organizations, New York : John Wiley.. 2. Weick, K.E. (1969): The Social Psychology of Organizing (Ed. 2) Readings. Mass : Addison Wesley. 3. Schein, E.H. (1972) Organizational Psychology, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall. 4. Robbins Stephens (1992) Organizational Behaviour, McGraw Hill India. 5. Tosi, H. (1978).Organizational & contingency approach. 6. Deshpande.C.G. (1999). Social Psychology, part 1 and part 2, Uma Prakashan,Pune