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BS CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY WITH COUNSELLING (BSCPC)

 

Overview

The BS Clinical Psychology with Counselling program at Qarshi University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of clinical psychology with an emphasis on counselling. Our program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address social, emotional, mental, and behavioural disorders through prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Rooted in a strong foundation of theoretical knowledge and clinical experience, the curriculum is designed to prepare our students to become skilled professionals capable of meeting the growing demand for trained clinical psychologists. With the initiative to address the urgent need for mental health professionals nationwide, Qarshi University has introduced this unique program to provide students with world-class theoretical and clinical training.

By emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical clinical experience, our BS Clinical Psychology with Counselling program ensures that graduates are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions to the field of mental health and serve diverse populations effectively.

 

Program Distinctive Features

  • Our BS Clinical Psychology program with a Minor in Counselling prepares graduates to excel in diverse roles within the mental health field, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and ethical awareness necessary for professional practice.
  • BS in Clinical Psychology with Counselling integrates the fundamental principles of clinical psychology with specialized training in Counselling techniques. This holistic approach prepares students to address diverse mental health challenges effectively.
  • Students gain comprehensive Counselling skills through experiential learning in a range of activities such as practicum placements, case studies, role-playing exercises, and simulated Counselling sessions. This hands-on approach allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings under supervision.
  • The program offers workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by practicing psychologists and counselors. These opportunities enhance students’ professional development, networking, and exposure to current trends in the field.
  • Community Engagement is an integral part of the program. Students are encouraged to engage with the local community through outreach programs, volunteer opportunities, and collaborative projects. This fosters a sense of social responsibility and prepares students to make meaningful contributions to society.

 

Program Objectives

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Clinical Psychology with Counselling program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychological theories, research methods, and practical skills relevant to clinical practice to enhance their:

  • Understanding of psychological principles related to clinical psychology, including cognitive, behavioral, developmental, and social psychology.
  • Ability to perform assessment and diagnosis by applying different techniques and following diagnostic criteria for psychological disorders
  • Ethical and professional standards in clinical practice, including confidentiality, informed consent, and cultural competence.
  • Knowledge of the psychopathology, symptomatology, and course of various psychological disorders across the lifespan
  • Clinical practicum experience by applying theoretical knowledge and practical skills in real-world settings through supervised clinical practicum experiences, internships, or field placements.

 

Career Prospects

The graduates of this program can serve as Clinical Psychologist, Rehabilitation Specialists, School Psychologist, Child/Adult Psychologist, Clinical Case managers & Counsellors. The leading employers of clinical psychologists include hospitals, psychiatric centers, educational institutions, sports organizations, forensic institutes, armed forces, police departments, prisons, non-governmental organizations, and industrial corporations, both nationally and internationally.

 

Teaching Pedagogy

  • Employ an integrated teaching methodology that merges clinical psychology theories with Counselling techniques, ensuring students develop a holistic understanding of the interconnectedness of both fields.
  • Engage in experiential learning emphasizing hands-on learning through practicum placements, case studies, and simulated Counselling sessions, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world therapeutic contexts.
  • Encourage Interdisciplinary learning collaboration that brings together students from various academic disciplines within clinical psychology and Counselling. Through collaborative projects, group discussions, and interdisciplinary coursework students develop a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and mental health issues.
  • Foster professional involvement through partnerships with Counselling centers and mental health organizations, offering students supervised clinical experiences and exposure to real-world professional practice in clinical psychology and Counselling settings.

 

Eligibility Criteria

45% marks in FA/F.Sc./A-level or equivalent

 

Program Structure

The degree requires a minimum of 132 credit hours of course work including a thesis of minimum 03 credit hours and an internship of 03 credit hours. 

Scheme of Study

Program Duration                         

04 Years

Semester Duration

16 weeks + 02 weeks for examination

Course Load

15-18 credit hours (per semester)

A student can be enrolled for one course beyond the maximum limit, if:

1) If his/her CGPA is above 3.5

2) The student needs the course to graduate within maximum duration.

Attendance

90 %

Total Credit Hours

132

 

BSCPC- Model Roadmap

 

Category

Code

Course Title

Cr. Hrs.

 

 

Semester 1

 

GE

HSS101

Functional English

3-0-0

GE 01

GE

MTH208

Quantitative Reasoning 1- Probability and Statistics
 

3-0-0

GE 02

GE

HSS103

Islamic Studies

2-0-0

GE 03

GE

CCL100

Applications of ICT

2-1-0

GE 05

INT

PAD 101

Introduction to Public Administration

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology  

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

17

 

 

Semester 2

 

GE

HSS108

Expository Writing

3-0-0

GE 06

GE

CCS207

Quantitative Reasoning 2- Introduction to Data Science

3-0-0

GE 04

GE

HSS104

Ideology & Constitution of Pakistan

2-0-0

GE 07

GE

HSS108

Civics & Community Engagement

2-0-0

GE 08

INT

SCW 101

Introduction to Social Work

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 102

Schools and Perspectives in Psychology

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

16

 

 

Semester 3

 

GE

HSS109

Social Sciences Elective: Principles of Economics

2-0-0

GE 09

GE

PHY100

Natural Science Elective: Physics

2-1-0

GE10

GE

PHL 101

Arts and Humanities Elective: Introduction to Philosophy

2-0-0

GE 11

GE

MGT201

Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology

2-0-0

GE 12

MAJ

PSY 203

Social Psychology

3-0-0

 

INT

IRR 201

International Relations

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

15

 

 

Semester 4

 

MAJ

PSY 204

Developmental Psychology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 205

Child Psychopathology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 206

Cognitive Psychology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

STA 301

Research Methods

3-0-0

 

INT

MGT 101

Principles of Management

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

15

 

 

Semester 5

 

MAJ

PSY 308

Adult Psychopathology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 309

Neuropsychology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 310

Psychological Assessment I

2-1-3

 

MAJ

PSY 311

Theories of Personality

3-0-0

 

MIN

CPP 301

Fundamentals of Counselling Psychology

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

15

 

 

Semester 6

 

MAJ

PSY 312

Clinical Psychology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 313

Psychological Assessment II

2-1-3

 

MAJ

STA 302

Qualitative Research Methods

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 315

Therapeutic Interventions I

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 316

Ethics and Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology

3-0-0

 

MIN

CPP 302

Counselling in Educational Settings

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

18

 

 

Semester 7

 

FE

INT 401

Internship

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 417

Cross-Cultural Psychology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 418

Therapeutic Interventions II

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 419

Clinical Case Reports I

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 420

Psychopharmacology

3-0-0

 

MIN

CPP 403

Career Counselling

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

18

 

 

Semester 8

 

MAJ

PSY 421

Health Psychology

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 425

Organizational Psychology

3-0-0

 

FYP

PRJ 401

Final Year Experiential Project (FYEP)

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 422

Clinical Case Reports II

3-0-0

 

MAJ

PSY 423

Trauma and Crisis Intervention

3-0-0

 

MIN

CPP 404

Family and Relationship Counselling

3-0-0

 

 

 

Total Cr. Hrs.

18

 

 

 

Total

132

 

 

 

Domain

Cr. Hrs

General Education

 

 

30

Disciplinary Major

 

 

72

Disciplinary Minor

 

 

12

Interdisciplinary

 

 

12

Field Experience 

 

 

3

Final Year Project 

 

 

3

TOTAL

132

 

 

Specialization / Elective Courses List

Psychology

Peace Psychology

PSY207

Abnormal Psychology

PSY314

Forensic

PSY424

Brain, Biochemistry & Behavior

PSY426

Introduction to Psychological Intervention

PSY427

Applied areas of Psychology

PSY428

Political Psychology

PSY429

Drug Addiction

PSY430

Psycho Traumatology

PSY431

Lifespan Development

PSY432

Ecological Psychology 

PSY433

Sports Psychology

PSY434

Professional Ethics

PSY435

Educational Psychology

PSY436

Neuro-Rehabilitation

PSY437

Psycho Traumatology

PSY438

Positive Psychology

PSY439

Psychology of Aging

PSY440

Community Psychology

PSY441

Psychopharmacology

PSY442

Psychotherapies

PSY443

Experimental Psychology

PSY444

Culture and Clinical Psychology

PSY445

 

Counselling

 

Advanced Counselling Skills and Techniques

CPP405

Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling Psychology

CPP406

Child Counselling

CPP407

Adult Counselling

CPP408

Health Counselling

CPP409

Relationship Counselling

CPP410

 

Disclaimer:

  1. The minimum credit hour requirement for the award of this degree program as per HEC policy is 132 credit hours.
  2. This is the model roadmap and is subject to change at the discretion of the department.
  3. Tools/software/programming languages are subject to change at the discretion of the department.
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