Preamble
Regulations for the Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology degree shall apply, subject to provisions of both the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations. University and Faculty General Regulations take precedence over programme regulations. Psychology is a science whose central theme is the study of mental processes and behaviour. It broadly involves studying how we process our thinking systems; interact with one another and our environment. Psychology is both an academic discipline and an applied science as it is concerned with both the generation and development of psychological knowledge as well as improving human quality of life. To achieve these ends, psychologists work in a broad range of research and applied settings. The study of Psychology is undoubtedly necessary and crucial particularly in developing countries like Zimbabwe, where professional psychologists generally lack, yet the need for specific psychological services is great. The Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology is designed to provide each student with comprehensive up-to-date knowledge of the specialty areas of psychology and the methods used in psychological research. These specialty areas include clinical/health, community/social, developmental/child/aging, industrial/organisational, educational/learning/cognitive, biopsychology/ neuropsychology, counselling and legal psychology. The specialty areas provide a basis for careers in a variety of psychology related occupations such as mental health agencies, hospitals, businesses and public organisations. The degree thus, prepares students to take up psychology related jobs in industry, education, rehabilitation, health sector, law courts and many more. Furthermore, the degree prepares students for graduate training in fields such as Clinical, Educational, Industrial, Rehabilitation, Forensic and Counselling.
Entry Requirements
Subject to provisions of the University and Faculty General Academic Regulations for admission, the following entry requirements shall apply:
A minimum of 5 ‘O’ Level passes including English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better , a professional qualification such as a Diploma in a related field and at least three (3) years working experience.
Or
5 “O” level passes including English and Mathematics and 2 ‘A’ Level passes in Social Science related subjects
Duration of Programme
The Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology shall take four (4) years full time to complete. It shall be offered on a semesterised basis.
Aims of the Programme
The aims of the programme are as follows:
Learning Outcomes
The programme is designed to impart the following:
Programme Structure
First Year Semester 1 Courses
PS 111 Introduction to Psychology
SS 111 Sociology
PS 112 Introduction to Social Psychology
SS 112 Cultural Anthropology
CS111 Communication Skills
BCLl11 Basic Computer Literacy
First Year Semester 2 Courses
SS 121 Anthropology II
SS 122 Introduction to Gender Studies
SS 123 Sociology II
PS 122 Social Psychology
PS 123 Introduction to Psychology II
Second Year Semester 1 Courses
SS 211 Qualitative Research Methods
PS 212 Developmental Psychology
PS 213 Comparative Psychology
PS 214 Psychobiology
PS 215 Industrial Psychology
Second Year Semester 2 Courses
PS 221 Quantitative Research Methods
PS 222 Forensic Psychology
PS 223 Cognitive Psychology
PS 224 Human Exceptionality and Abnormality
PS 225 Counselling Psychology
Third Year Semester 1 and 2
Industrial Attachment Continuous Assessment
Industrial Attachment Project
Fourth Year Semester 1 Courses
PS 411 Psychometrics
PS 412 Personnel Psychology
PS 413 Personality Psychology
PS 414 HIV/AIDS and Psychosocial Support
PS416 Research Project
Fourth Year Semester 2 Courses
PS 421 Project Planning and Management
PS 421 Rehabilitation Psychology
PS422 Community & Health Psychology
PS 423 Human Learning and Behaviour
PS 416 Research Project