Christ College

B.Sc Criminology & Forensic Science, Psychology, Human Development

B.Sc Criminology & Forensic Science, Psychology, Human Development

Criminology & Forensic Science

Criminology and Forensic Science is an undergraduate degree program that blends the study of crime and criminal behaviour with the practical application of scientific techniques to solve crimes.

Psychology

​Delve into fascinating questions of human thought, emotion, and behaviour. How do the brain and the mind interact? How do social and cultural forces shape us? How do we change from birth to death? How can we use psychology to help people overcome challenges in their lives, workplaces, and communities? Gain the expertise of the psychologist through courses, internships, and faculty-led research. A course in psychology equips the students with an in-depth knowledge in various aspects like child psychology, industrial psychology, counselling psychology, personality development etc. In addition to the theory papers the students have practical papers every year which will give them practical insight into the subjects. Our graduates are well prepared for advanced study and exciting careers.

Human Development

Human Development focuses on the study of the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social changes that individuals experience throughout their lifespan, from infancy to old age. It examines the various stages of development and the factors influencing growth, such as genetics, environment, culture, and life experiences.

Syllabus

The college follows the syllabus prescribed by the University of Mysore which gets updated from time to time.

Eligibity

Candidates who have passed Two Year Pre University Course of Karnataka State in any discipline or its equivalent (viz., 10+2 of other states, ITI, Diploma etc.) are eligible for admission into this program

Duration of the Program

The duration of study is Three years , which is divided into Six Semesters. As per the University of Mysore policy , candidate shall complete his/her degree within eight academic years from the date of his/her admission to the first semester.

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