LEGACY OF FOUR DECADES - MIT IS NOW...
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LEGACY OF FOUR DECADES -
MIT IS NOW MIT-WPU
World’s First University For Life Transformation
@ Kothrud, Pune, India
MIT-WPU is recognized by UGC
B.A. (Honors) Psychology
Intake: 60
UG-PET Entrance Exam as per location
23.05.18, 25.05.18, 27.05.18
Since 1983, MIT Pune, is driven by Universal
Values, Ethos, Culture and Traditions for the
well-being of the Global Society at large
Union of Science and Spirituality alone
will bring Harmony and Peace to Humanity
- Swami Vivekananda
Core Thought of MIT-WPU
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Continuously Updated Education (CUEd)
A revolutionary education system that is
flexible and Continuously Updated while
interacting with surroundings.
Contemplates the future based on current events.
Includes course material dynamically to help
students respond to the current events by
understanding, designing and presenting
a professional solution.
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Partnerships
Foster the spirit of scientific inquiry in students,
to push the envelope of human knowledge and wisdom
Inspire students to come up with innovative solutions
for our world family
Partner with all individuals and organizations
who can help students realize their fullest potential
Nurture the ability of students to apply scientific
knowledge for the well-being of the world
Technology, Research, Social Innovation
and Partnerships for Sustainability
Social Innovation
Research
Technology
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Outcome Based Education International Exposure
Learner Centric Approach Projects
Experiential Learning
Case Studies
Development of Winning Personality
Advantage @ MIT-WPU
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
The Content
Blended
Knowledge and
Skill
Multiple
Specializations
Active
Learning
WPU
Method
Value Added
Courses and
Certifications
Holistic
Development
Industry
Internship
Social
Inclusion
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Enhancements in Curriculum and
Special Certificate Courses
World Peace &
Philosophy
Industry
Internship
International
Modular Course
Social
InternshipYoga/ Sports
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Life Transformation through Peace and Education
Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad’s View
Our Visionary Founder’s passion has always been to create an educational system
that blends science & spirituality. He advocates that Peace is not just a concept or
theory; “Peace is to be Practiced and Experienced.”
Peace in Education
Education without values & ethics is meaningless and could even be dangerous to the society.
At WPU, we aspire to make our student contribute to the global sustainable peace and welfare of humanity.
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
WPU Method
What Does Peace mean in MIT-WPU
There are 5 dimensions to our offering and
from a Student’s perspective, he/she can get
educated on the following.
Learning PEACE
Practicing PEACE
Living in PEACE
Sharing & Spreading PEACE
Securing PEACE
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Peace in the Self
Peace in Communication
Peace in the Family
Peace in Haritage
Peace in Nature
Peace in Scriptures
Peace in Business
Peace in Entreoreurship
Peace in Society
Peace in Action
Peace in Governance
B.A.
Programme Weeks Hours
4 Years 6 Weeks 180
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Learning Peace
Learning Peace
PEACE IN YOU PEACE
● Introduction to Peace
Study & Rules of
Engagement
● Introduction to Current
Issues
● Self Presentation
MIND
Understanding the Self
Understanding the
Motivations
Understanding Thoughts
BODY
Understanding
Nutrition
Understanding
Exercise Lab Work
SPIRIT
Yoga
Mindfulness /
Meditation Purpose
PEACE IN
HERITAGE
ROOTS
● Introduction to Roots
and Culture
● Indian Peace Heritage
ROOTS
●Values
●Ethics
SOCIAL RESPONSIBITLY
●Duty
●Balance: Economy
and Ecosystem
COMMUNICATION
●Understanding
Verbal
Communication
●Non Verbal Communication
PEACE IN
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
●Assertiveness
●Negotiation
●Conflict Resolution
THOUGHT
●Critical Thinking
●Heroic Acts and
Heinous Crimes
(Biography)
EXPRESSION
●Art
● Film
●Music
●Dance
DELIVERY
● Performance Creation
● Spoken Word (Slam Poetry)
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Practicing Peace
Practicing Peace
PEACE IN SCRIPTURE STUDY SCRIPTURE STUDY SCRIPTURE STUDY SCRIPTURE STUDY
●Hinduism ● Jainism ● Islam ● Judaism
SCRIPTURE ●Buddhism ● Sikhism ● Bahai
● Sufism
● Christianity
PEACE IN FAMILY INTRO
● Family System
●Responsibility
FAMILY LAW
●Family Legacy
●Gender Equality
WELLBEING
●Child
●Education
SKILLS
● Parent
●Empowerment
PEACE IN
HUMANITY
LIVING IN PEACE
HUMAN THEMES
● Passion
●Compassion
●Tolerance
HATE
●Terrorism
●Vigilance
●Cost of Hate
CONFLICT STUDIES
●Mediation
●Sustainable Peace
HEALING
● Human Rights
● Reconciliation
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Core thought of MIT WPU
Sharing & Spreading Peace
WORLD PEACE PEACE IN
DEVELOPMENT
PEACE ECONOMICS PEACE IN OCCUPATION PEACE IN PUBLIC
GOVERNANCE
●Town / City Planning
●Renewable Energy
● Cost of Harmony
● Interacting Policies
● Corporate Governance
● Strategic Management
● Public Governance
● Business Development ● Civics
PEACE FOR
TOMORROW
INNOVATION
●Grass Root Innovation
● Project Work
SUSTAINABILITY
●Harmony in Nature
● Project Work
AGROCHOLOGY
● Sustainable Farming
●Community Development
PEACE IN NATURE
● Ecology
● Integrated Resource Management
PEACE IN
SOCIAL ENTRE-
PRENEURSHIP
SOCIAL ENTREPRENUERSHIP
●NGO Study
●Out Bound
INDIVIDUALSOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
● Agriculture
● Water
● Women Issues
INDIVIDUALSOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
● Child
● Food
● Shelter
INDIVIDUALSOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
● Health & Safety
● Sanitation
PEACE IN ACTION
SECURING PEACE
ARMED FORCES
●Navy
●Army
●Air Force
ASSESSMENT
● SOP For NGO Assessment
● Project Work
OUTREACH
● Social Media
●Workshop
TECHNOLOGY
● Developing
Technology for
Sustainable Program
● Delivery Techniques
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Typical MIT-WPU Student Activities
Technology Courses
Theory, Laboratories and Practice
Research, Explorations
and Collaborations
Experiential Learning
Projects, Assignments and other activities
Learning to Live in Peace
Yoga, Sports, Ethos, Ethics, Liberal Arts
and Life Skills
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Learning Experience at MIT-WPU
Deeper
Learning
Knowledge, skills,
and dispositions
to succeed in college,
career, and civic life
Personalized
Learning
Competency-Based
Learning
Student-Owned
Learning
Anytime, Anywhere
Learning
Student-Centered
Learning
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Rural Immersion Program
Bajarwadi Kule Nanegaon Nirgule
Pombardi Nasrapur Jogwadi Majgaon
Kolvan Tamhini Andeshe Mogarwadi
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
B.A. (Honors) in Psychology
(BACHELOR OF ARTS)
Admission Intake: 60
Academic Year: 2018 - 19
Best Undergraduate Honours Programme in Psychology
Striving for Excellence in every session!
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Eligibility Criteria
XII or HSC passed preferably from Arts or Science streams with minimum 60% marks
(50% for SC/ ST).
Any other educational background (apart from Arts & Science streams) may be acceptable
with minimum of 60% marks (50% for SC/ ST).
Admission Procedure:
UG-PET - Entrance Exam + Personal Interview + Academic Credentials
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Objectives of the Program
To introduce students to the concepts of Psychology.
To put knowledge and theories of psychology into practice and application, including
organizational purposes and contexts.
To familiarize students with different fields of psychology like counselling psychology,
clinical psychology, educational psychology, psychology & media and so on.
To enrich psychology aspirants’ theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience.
To develop overall competence of the psychology aspirant in this field.
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Program Structure
Duration Three Years, Full Time Programme
Pattern -Trimester pattern
-Nine Terms
Credit System -Choice based Credit System
-152 Credits
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
First Year
B.A.
TrimesterCourse Course
WeeklyCourse Type Code Course Title Lecture Hrs.
Credits CE UE Total
Trimester-I
C 1 MIT-WPUPSYBH1101 Introduction Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
C 2 MIT-WPU-PSYBH1102 Biopsychology 9 6 50 50 100
AECC 1 MIT-WPU-ENCC1101 English Communication 4 4 50 50 100
SEC 1MIT-WPU-WPB1101 Classical languages effective communication and human dynamics 2 2 50 50 100
Trimester-II
G1 MIT-WPU-PSYBH1201 General Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
C4 MIT-WPU-PSYBH1302 Psychology for individual differences 9 6 50 50 100
SEC 2MIT-WPU-WPB1201
Philosophy of Science and Spirituality2 2 50 50 100
Trimester-III
G2 MIT-WPU-PSYBH1301Youth Gender and Identity 9 6 50 50 100
C3 MIT-WPU-PSYBH1202 Statistical Methods for Psychological Research I 9 4 50 50 100
AECC 2 MIT-WPU-ESB1301 Environmental Studies 4 2 50 50 100
CD1 MIT-WPU-CD1Competency development (selection/training) 2 na
Total 68 48 500 500 1000
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
C: Core courseAECC: Ability Enhancement Ability CourseSEC: Skill Enhancement CourseG: General electiveCD: Competency Development
Second Year
Course Type
Course Code Course Title
Lecture Credits CE Hrs.
TotalUE
Trimester-IV
C 5a MIT-WPU-PSYBH2101 Research Methodology I 9 6 50 50 100
C 12 MIT-WPU-PSYBH2102HR/Organizational Behavior/psychology at
work
9 6 50 50 100
SEC 3MIT-WPU-WPB2101 World Famous Philosophers Sages, Saints and
Scientist
2 2 50 50 100
CD2MIT-WPU-CD2 Competencies/ Personal Growth and
Development
2 na 50 50 100
Trimester-V
C7MIT-WPU-PSYBH2201 Social Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
G3a MIT-WPU-PSYBH2202Intro to Abnormal psychology 9 6 50 50 100
C8 MIT-WPU-PSYBH2203 Statistical Methods for Psychological
Research-II
9 6 50 50 100
SEC 4 MIT-WPU-WPB2201 Humanities Ethical, Moral and Social Sciences 2 2 50 50 100
Trimester-VI
G4 MIT-WPU-PSYBH2301Educational Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
G5MIT-WPU-PSYBH2302 Psychology & Media 9 6 50 50 100
C15MIT-WPU-PSYBH2303 Stress Management & Emotional Intelligence 9 6 50 50 100
Worl;d Peace Studies 2 2 50 50 100
Total 80 54 600 600 1200
C: Core courseSEC: Skill Enhancement CourseG: General electiveCD: Competency Development
Third Trimester
TrimesterCourse Type
Course Code Course Title TotalUE
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Course Type Code Course Title Lecture Hrs.
Credits CE UE Total
Trimester-VII
C 11 MIT-WPUPSYBH3101 Clinical Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
C 9 MIT-WPU-PSYBH3104 Developmental Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
DSE 1 MIT-WPU-PSYBH3102 Positive Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
Trimester-VIII
C14 MIT-WPU-PSYBH3201 Counselling Psychology 9 6 50 50 100
C5bMIT-WPU-PSYBH3202 Research Methodology -II 9 6 50 50 100
World Peace Studies 2 2 50 50 100
Trimester-IX
C13 MIT-WPU-PSYBH3301Psychometric Testing/Dealing with psychological disorders 9 6 50 50 100
C3 MIT-WPU-PSYBH3302 Dissertation 9 6 50 50 100
AECC 2 MIT-WPU-ESB3303 Internship 9 6 50 50 100
Total 74 50 500 500 1000
Total (Year 1+2+3) 222 152 1600 1600 3200
C: Core courseAECC: Ability Enhancement Ability CourseSEC: Skill Enhancement CourseDSE: Discipline Specific ElectiveCD: Competency Development
• 75% attendance is compulsory for every trimester.
• In order to pass a year, passing internal exams and external (university) exams is mandatory.
• Minimum 25 Credits required to pass first year.
• Physical education marks will not be included in final score, but passing this subject is
compulsory.
Passing criteria at a glance
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Salient Features
Continuous evaluation Psychology Field
exposure through study
visits and talks by experts
International Competency
Development Procedure to
boost the employability
Extensive use of Information
Communication Technology
Curriculum designing from
wide spectrum to meet an
individual’s professional goals
MIT-PSYCH LABs
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Assessment
A blend of periodic written assessment and continuous assessment will be used for
better engagement of student and effective evaluation.
Continuous Evaluation Term-end Examination
50% 50%
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Pedagogy
Learner-centric
education
Guest lectures
by Corporate
expertsInteractive
sessions
Project-based
learning
Power Point
presentations
Events &
Activities
Seminars &
Workshops/
videos on
Current Topics
Tutorial &
Assignments
Group
Discussion
Class Test
PEDAGOGY
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Career Options
Subject Common Career Options
Psychology
• Clinical psychologist, Child psychologist, counsellor (career, marital,
rehabilitation) , Education Psychologist, Psycho-analytic therapist,
many other therapy applications such as CBT/REBT, Transactional
Analysis etc.
• Less represented applied psychology areas like criminal psychology,
military psychology, sports psychology, consumer psychology and
so on.
• Additional specialization in Social work and working with NGOs.
• Business Psychologist, Industrial Psychologist, HR
• Business Coach, Executive Coach, Life Coach
• Research opportunities for psychology discipline
• Training and workshops on scientific discipline related topics for
professionals and students
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
Activities Conducted
Guest Lecture by Mr. Hrishikesh
Pawar, a classical and
contemporary dancer, therapist for
Parkinson’s Disease.
Interaction on the topic of Gender,
Discrimination, Dance and
Movement Therapy
Interaction with Dr. Zameer
Kamble, Asst. Professor
(German), SPPU and Social
Activist for LBGT
community on the topic of
Youth, Gender & Identity
Guest Lecture by Dr. Jayanti
Bhave, Story teller and
Trainer on the topic of Self-
discovery through thoughts.
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Field Visit – In Psych, SPPU
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Fee Structure
Indian students - Rs. 1,00,000/-
Foreign students - as per MIT-WPU Norms
B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
For Admissions: 022-30038063/ 020-71177104
To know more about the course & ongoing activities call
Student Ambassadors:
Prakshantee Umare: 9623908478
Shubhankar Kakade: 8007966266
www.mitwpu.edu.in
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B.A. (Hon.) Psychology
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