The BS Psychology is a 4-year undergraduate program that explores human behavior, emotions, and mental processes through scientific study and research. Students gain knowledge in developmental, clinical, cognitive, social, and industrial psychology, along with research methods and statistics. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in counseling, education, healthcare, human resources, and research, or for pursuing advanced studies in psychology and related fields.
Overview, Eligibility, Duration, Syllabus & key details (HEC aligned)
The BS in Psychology is a 4-year undergraduate program developed under HEC guidelines to provide students with an in-depth understanding of human behavior, cognition, and mental processes. It covers theoretical foundations, research methodology, psychological assessment, and applied fields including clinical, educational, organizational, and health psychology. With a balance of theory, lab work, and research projects, the program prepares graduates for advanced studies, professional practice, and diverse career opportunities.
Note: Admission policies may vary by university in addition to HEC minimum requirements.
The BS Psychology program follows a 4-year (8-semester) structure, including coursework, labs, research projects, and field practicum.
| Component | Typical Credit Hours | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Core Psychology | 45–48 CH | Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive, Developmental, Abnormal, Social, Organizational, Counseling |
| Research & Assessment | 15–18 CH | Research Methods, Psychological Testing, Statistics, Thesis/Project |
| Domain Electives | 18–21 CH | Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Positive Psychology |
| General Education | 30 CH | English, Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies, Sociology, Philosophy |
| Total | 130–136 CH | HEC framework |