class Major Courses
NOTE: This is a triple combination degree and cannot be pursued individually.
If candidates want to specialize in any one of the three subjects offered, we recommend that they take up an Honors degree in the subject of their choice.
Course: All Courses
Course 1: BA - Psychology Honours
Course 2: BSc - Psychology Honours
Course 3: BSc - Psychology, Journalism, Computer Science
Course 4: BA - Jouralism, Psychology, English
Course 5: BA - Psychology, Sociology, Economics
Course 6: BA - Theatre Studies, English, Psychology
Course 7: BA - Performing Arts, English, Psychology
Course 8: BA - Psychology, Sociology, Criminology
Course 9: BA - Psychology, Physical Education, Tourism
Course 10: BA - Psychology, Optional English, Journalism
Course 11: BA - Psychology, English Literature, Journalism
Course 12: BA - Psychology, English Literature, Economics
Course 13: BA - Music-Western Classical, Psychology, English
Course 14: BA - Communication and Media, English, Psychology
Course 15: BA - Journalism, Communicative English, Psychology
Course 16: BA - Psychology, English Literature, Communication Studies
BA in Journalism Psychology English course details
Duration |
3 years |
Level |
Bachelor Programme |
Mode of Admission |
Merit /Management |
Fee Detail |
Merit Quota Seats :- Rs.30,000 to Rs.60,000 |
Management Quota Seats :- Rs.75,000 to Rs.1,00,000 |
Admission Process |
Merit- College will be inviting the Application, Interested candidates can apply once the applications are open.
Management- Students looking for Management seats can go for Direct Admission.
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Syllabus of BA in Journalism Psychology English
Year |
Semester |
Subject |
Year I |
Semester I |
- General English
- Indian Languages (Kannada/Additional English/Hindi)
- Introduction to Mass Communication
Communication
Kinds of Communication
Models of Communications
Media for Mass Communication
- Basic Psychological Processes - 1
The Science of Psychology
Intelligence
Learning
Memory
Motivation
- Optional English - 1
British Literature : From Chaucer to Johnson and Facets of Language
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Semester II |
- General English
- Indian Languages (Kannada/Additional English/Hindi)
- Print Media
Introduction to printing
Nature and scope
Kinds of Journalism
Press in India
Review of Newspapers and Periodicals
- Basic Psychological Processes - 2
Biology and Behavior
Sensation and Perception
Thinking
Emotions & Personality
- Optional English - 2
British Literature : The Romantic Age and Facets of Language
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Year II |
Semester III |
- General English
Indian Languages (Kannada/Additional English/Hindi)
- Audio Visual Media
Brief History of Radio
Impact of Radio on Society
Television and Types of Television Programmes
History of Indian Cinema
- Developmental Psychology - 1
Introduction
Biological Beginnings
Prenatal Life
Infancy
Childhood
- Optional English - 3
British Literature : Victorian and Modern and Facets of Language
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Semester IV |
- General English
Indian Languages (Kannada/Additional English/Hindi)
- Media Laws and Ethics
Concept of Freedom of Press
Freedom of Speech and Expression
Media Laws
Media Acts
Press Council of India
- Developmental Psychology - 2
Puberty and Adolescence
Early Adulthood
Middle Adulthood
LateAdulthood
- Optional English - 4
American Literature and Facets of Language
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Year III |
Semester V |
- Reporting
News Definition
News Structure
Interview Techniques
Reporters and Reporting
- Editing
Functions of Newsroom
Editing-Meaning and purpose Qualification and Responsibilities of Editor
Headlines
- Social Psychology - 1
Social Psychology – Definition and Scope
Perception and Attribution
Self and Self – Concept
Attitude and Prejudice
- Abnormal Psychology - 1
Psychological Models of Abnormality
Stress and Mental Health
Anxiety
Omatoform and Dissociative Disorders
- Optional English - 5
Literatures of India
- Optional English - 6
European and Non-European Writing
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Semester VI |
- Media Management
Starting of a Newspaper
Ownership
Problems and Prospects of Newspaper Industry
Starting of TV and Radio Stations
- Advertising and Public Relations
Advertising
Advertising Agencies
Nature and Scope of Public Relations
House Journals
- Social Psychology - 2
Interpersonal Attraction and Group Dynamics
Prosocial behavior
Social Problems and Social Harmony
- Abnormal Psychology - 2
Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia and Paranoia
Mood Disorders
Brain Disorders and other Cognitive Impairments
- Optional English - 5
Literatures of India
- Optional English - 6
European and Non-European Writing
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Placement of BA in Journalism Psychology English
Career opportunities are available in news papers, media companies, educational institutes, TV channels, film and video production, theatre, social services, counseling, and human resources. Potential career roles:
- Social Media Executive
- School Counselor
- Content Researcher and Writer
- Social Media Analyst
- Sub Editor
- News Reader
- Columnist
- Illustrator
- Business Editor
- Investigative Journalist
- Photojournalist
Top Recruiters for BA in Journalism Psychology English students
Popular Recruiters:
- ABC Consultants
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- Zee Entertainment Enterprise
- Reliance Media and Entertainment
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vaishnavi sathe • 9 months ago
is kannad language nessesary their to know psychology journalism and english
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shruthi • 9 months ago
Kannada Language can be taken as optional language as per NEP 2020 regulation
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