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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITY MULTAN Received From Dr.

Sarwat Sultan On 28th October, 2011 Forwarded By Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada Senior Vice President PPA

Background: There has been a tremendous demand for starting classes in M.Sc. Applied Psychology, as this facility was not available in this whole region. So the program of M.Sc. Applied Psychology was started in the year 2000. A package of latest courses has been developed to equip the students with the latest techniques and concepts in the field of Applied Psychology. This program is running under semester system and classes are held in the evening. Realizing the significance of this popular social science, of starting this program initiative was taken to address the socioeconomic and cultural issues and their policy implications. Initially, this department was the part of Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) and started on self-finance basis. Later on, in 2005, since the

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approval of PC-I from Higher Education Commission (HEC), this department has been working as an independent unit. Keeping in view the advancement in various disciplines of social sciences and the quality of education provided in the best universities of the world, the Bahauddin Zakariya University has structured this Applied Psychology program as a combination of research and course work. History Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and cognitive processes Psychology is curious, interesting and pragmatic. It attempts to comprehend human nature, and hence basic research in this field helps us to improve the quality of our lives and establish a society based upon principles of justice and equity. The scope of psychology is an ever expanding phenomenon. Now psychological knowledge is applied to solve problems in such diverse areas, as, management, environment, business, education, industry, space, sports, law, justice, hospital, linguistics, psychotherapy, counseling and guidance and critical evaluation of literature and other fine arts. Amongst the various branches of Psychology, undoubtedly, Clinical Psychology is the most important applied area. Early Developments and Recognitions Prof. Khalid Saeed and Dr. Sarwat Sultan worked very hard for the development programs of Applied Psychology Department. They search a number of excellent Books, introduced Multi Media and purchased almost all important Psychological Tests for the Department.

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Initially, Masters program was started and then gradually Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology, M.phil in Psychology and BS 4 years with major in Psychology were introduced in this Department. Among the pioneer external examiners, Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada was very kind enough to conduct the Viva Voce Examination in the Masters and Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology Thesis. His approach was very creative and productive with a positive critical evaluation. Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada also served as Head of Department for a short period. He regularized the office discipline with filing system and demanded budget for the developmental programs including posts of clerical/office staff, furniture and split ACs, seminar rooms, independent computer lab, psychological testing room and many other miscellaneous items from the worthy Vice Chancellor, more over, he also worked very hard with the M.Phil students regarding their academic and job assignments and as an internal supervisor. He also insisted the higher authorities to provide the Departments own transport including Air Conditioned Flying Coach and Bus for clinical, educational and excursion assignments and tours for the students. Further for the very first time, during his tenure students participated in Two International Conferences of Pakistan Psychological Association at Lahore College for Women University, Lahore and in the Department of Applied Psychology University of the Punjab, Lahore. Under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada, Research Based Scientific Papers were presented by the Staff Members and Students in Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 3

these Two Conferences and were highly acknowledged and received appreciations from all the participants. B.Z. University, Multan was also honored when Dr. Nadeem Pirzada was Elected as a Senior Vice President by all the Provinces of Pakistan. A credit also goes to him, when for the very first time he invited all Ph.D Faculty Members in the Viva Voce Examination of Masters and M.Phil programs. Among these Ph.D Faculty Members, were Dr. Azam Tahir from Quetta University, Dr. Anees-ul-Haq from National Institute of Psychology Islamabad, Dr. Abbas Ali Asim from Islamia University Bahwalpur and Dr. Khalid Bhatti from Govt. College University Faisalabad. He also practically struggled for the regularization and extension in the tenure of Temporary Teaching Faculty in the meeting with Vice Chancellor and successfully achieved the targets for the Advancement of the Department of Applied Psychology. All these achievements are on the record of B.Z. University Multan.

Founders of the Department: Prof. Khalid Saeed (Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan) Dr. Sarwat Sultan (Chairperson, Department of Applied Psychology, B. Z. U. Multan)

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Mission Statement: The Department of Applied Psychology, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan is charged with the responsibility for developing, maintaining, and delivering undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate curricula in psychology. The Department is dedicated to the ideal that an understanding of psychological science contributes to a liberal education and forms the foundation for careers in psychology and for other endeavors. Departmental faculty promotes intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and a culture of learning through meaningful educational, scholarly, and service experiences. In support of this mission, the faculty of the Department provides mentoring and collaborative educational experiences, engage in scholarship, and serve the discipline, the university, and the community. Vision Statement: To teach, research and communicate Applied Psychology as a scientific and professional discipline with creativity, rigour, imagination and compassion, reaching a broad spectrum of people and organizations. Corporate Information: Name of the Department: Department of Applied Psychology Commencement of Classes: Year 2000 Registered Office: Address; Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan Telephone No.; 92-061-9210447 Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 5

Fax; (061) 9210098, 9210068 Email; psychology@bzu.edu.pk: drsarwat@bzu.edu.pk Web; http://www.bzu.edu.pk/departmentindex.php?id=17 Faculty: Permanent Faculty 1. Dr. Sarwat Sultan (Chairperson) 2. Ms. Sarah Mehmood (Lecturer) 3. Ms. Muneeza Butt (Lecturer) 4. Ms. Hina Hashmi (on study leave) 5. Ms. Iram Awan (on study leave) Part-Time Faculty 1. Prof. Khalid Saeed 2. Ms. Nazia Jahangir 3. Ms. Zulekha Sajjad 4. Ms. Afia Hanif 5. Ms. Sidra Liaquat 6. Ms. Manika Arbab Values of the Department: High Quality Education Service Excellence Openness Trust Commitment Integrity Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 6

Responsible team work Objectives of the Department: To provide mental health facilities, counseling and guidance as well as human resource management services to the people of this region. Develop high quality professionals and behavioral scientists that are committed to pursuit of excellence, and are endowed with vision, courage and dedication Improve academic standard in this region through the generation, assimilation, and dissemination of knowledge. Make a significant and meaningful contribution towards the social and economic betterment of Pakistan through development of these human resources. To prepare people of this area to serve as intellectual resource base in this region. Corporate Social Responsibility of the Department: In this 21st century social responsibility of an organization is unavoidable. The societal marketing concept holds that the organization should the needs wants and interest of the target markets. It should then deliver superior to customers in a way that maintains or improve the customer and societys well being.

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The department realizes the importance of contributing to the public, community and society as a whole as well as participating in environmental protection and conservation for a sustainable future. Every year department of applied psychology contributes its best in various types of social activities. These are; Awarding Talented students Need base scholarships for needy students Special seats reserved for sportsmen Funding for SOS Village Alliance with NGOs Free counseling services and therapeutic interventions Reserved seats for disabled Computer Lab: The Department also houses a computer laboratory having 50 P-IV systems connected with the wireless network. This laboratory has not only been well equipped with multimedia but it also provides free access to the HEC Digital Library from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Testing Lab: The Department of Applied Psychology has a well established testing lab with various valid and reliable psychological tests available for research and experimental purposes. Following are the psychological tests available in the lab. Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 8

1. Academic Confidence Scale 2. Achievement Goal Scale 3. Activity Perception Matrix (IMI) 4. Aspiration Scale 5. Attitude Towards Women Scale 6. Attributional Complexity Scale 7. Authoritarianism Rebellion Scale 8. Beck Anxiety Inventory 9. Beck Depression Inventory 10. Beck Hopelessness Scale 11. Beck Youth Inventory 12. Bender Gestalt Test 13. Bender Visual Motor Gestalt test 14. Bender Visual Retention Inventory 15. Basic Need Satisfaction in General 16. Basic Need Satisfaction in Relations 17. Beck Anxiety Inventory 18. Beck Depression Inventory 19. Big Five Personality Inventory 20. Body Awareness Scale 21. Burnout Inventory 22. Child Impact of Traumatic Events 23. Climate Questionnaire Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 9

24. Collective Self Esteem Scale 25. Computer Anxiety Inventory 26. Curiosity and Exploration Inventory 27. California Psychological Inventory 28. Children Apperception Test 29. Childhood Autism Rating Scale 30. Differential Loneliness Scale 31. Friendship Compassionate Self Image Scale 32. General Causality Orientation Scale 33. General Causality Orientation Scale 34. Gratitude Questionnaire 35. Health Care Climate Questionnaire 36. Health Care Climate Questionnaire 37. Inspiration Scale 38. Learning Climate Questionnaire 39. Market Psychology Questionnaire 40. Meaning in Life Questionnaire 41. Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale 42. Modified Scale for Suicidal Ideation 43. Motivation Assessment Scale 44. Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale 45. Need Satisfaction at Work 46. Negative Life Events Inventory Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 10

47. Objectified Body Consciousness Scale 48. Perceived Social Support 49. Perception of Parent Child Scale 50. Perception of Parents for Adolescence 51. Personal Efficacy Scale 52. Personal Goal Initiatives 53. Personal Growth Scale 54. Philanthropy Scale 55. Post Experimental Matrix (IMI) 56. Psychological Wellbeing Scale 57. Quality of Enjoyment and Satisfaction Scale 58. Revised life Orientation Test 59. Roommate Compassionate Self Image Scale 60. Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale 61. Rotter's Incomplete Sentence Blank (RISB) 62. Ryff's Psychological Wellbeing Scale 63. Satisfaction with life Scale 64. Self Determination Scale 65. Self Determination Scale 66. Self Regulation Questionnaire 67. Sense of Coherence Scale 68. Silver Lining Questionnaire 69. Social Competence Inventory Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 11

70. Social Readjustment Scale 71. Sources of Meanings Profile 72. Spiritual Meanings Scale 73. Spiritual Wellbeing Scale 74. Sport Climate Questionnaire 75. State Hope Scale 76. State Self Esteem Scale 77. State-Trait-Cheerfulness Inventory (STCI) 78. Subjective Happiness Scale 79. Subjective Impression Questionnaire 80. Subjective Vitality (Individual Version) 81. Subjective Vitality Questionnaire 82. Task Evaluation Inventory (IMI) 83. Temporal satisfaction with Life 84. Test Material Questionnaire (IMI) 85. The Aspiration Scale 86. The Body Esteem Scale 87. The Daily Spiritual Experience Scale 88. The Oxford Happiness Scale 89. The Resilience Scale 90. Time Horizon Questionnaire 91. Tolerance Scale 92. Trait Emotional Intelligence Scale Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 12

93. Trait Hope Scale 94. Treatment Motivation Scale 95. Trust Scale 96. Type A-B Behavior Pattern Scale 97. State Trait Cheerfulness Inventory 98. Detailed Assessment of Post traumatic Stress Disorder 99. Differential Aptitude Test 100. Dyslexia Adult Screening Test

101. Edward Personal Preference Schedule 102. Ghazali Personality Inventory 103. Gorden occupational Checklist 104. Group Inventory for Finding Creative Talent (GIFT) 105. The Hand Test 106. House- Tree- Person Test 107. Minnesota Counseling Inventory 108. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (English) 109. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (Urdu) 110. Moony Problem Checklist 111. Neo Personality Inventory 112. Otis Self Administering Test of Mental Ability 113. Rorschach Psycho-Diagnostic Test 114. Rotters Incomplete Sentence blank 115. Sixteen Personality Factors Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 13

116. Stroop Neuro Psychological Inventory 117. Study of Values Scale 118. Thematic Apperception Test 119. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-III) 120. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-R) 121. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV) 122. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-R) Library: The Department has a library containing more than 4000 latest foreign books on diverse fields of Psychology listed below. 1. Social Psychology 2. Health Psychology 3. Research Methods (Qualitative & Quantitative) 4. Statistics for Behavioral Sciences 5. Clinical Psychology 6. Abnormal Psychology 7. Sports Psychology 8. Introduction to Psychology 9. Experimental Psychology 10. Issues of Special Children 11. Psychotherapy 12. Psychopharmacology 13. Child Psychology Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 14

14. Neurophysiology 15. Psychological Testing Extracurricular Activities To manage curricular and extracurricular activities of department, the departmental authority formulated an association for students. Multan

Association of Psychology Students (MAPS) activities are coordinated by the teachers but main activities used to be totally student based. Activities performed by MAPS include; Arrangement of prize distribution ceremonies in the department Arrangement of Annual functions Arrangement of festivals Arrangement of seminars & workshops Alliance with Dar ul Aman Research Activities of the Department of Applied Psychology: Course outlines for all academic programs offered by Department

of Applied Psychology (M.Phil, ADCP, M.Sc, and BS-4Years) is combination of course work and research. Department has well established testing lab with more than 200

psychological test. Department also has well established experimental lab with up

dated instruments.

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Respected chairperson of the department, Dr. Sarwat Sultan has

over 30 articles to her credit. Credit of the being the part of the list of HEC approved supervisors goes to her. Teachers and students of the department of Applied Psychology

are excelled in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. As an objective of the Quality Enhancement Program department

also planning to launch its own Research Journal. Except from the compulsory research project for fulfillment of

degree students are directed to complete a research project as part of semester work in the subject of Research Methods (Quantitative & Qualitative). Available Programs: Program M.Sc (Morning & Evening) BS (4-Year) M.Phil Eligibility & Courses B.A./B.Sc./B.Com or equivalent. F.A./F.Sc. with minimum 45% marks or equivalent M.A/ M.Sc. in Psychology/ Applied Psychology from any HEC recognized university with at least 2nd division and at least Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology Courses: Proposed Revised Course Outline Bs (4-Years) In Applied Psychology 1st Semester Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 16 50 marks in GAT (General) test. M.A./M.Sc. in Psychology/ Applied Psychology from any HEC recognized university.

CODE ENG-101 PAKS-101 STST-101 GENSCI-101 SOC-101 PSY-101

Course Title English-I:Speaking and Listening Functional English Pakistan Studies Introduction to Statistics General Science Introduction to Sociology An Introduction to Psychology-I 2nd Semester

Credit Hours Skills, 3 2 3 3 3 3

CODE ENG-102 ISLS-101 MATH-100 ECON-101 PHIL-101 PSY-102

Course Title Credit Hours English-II: (Reading, Writing Skill and Other 3 Communication Skills Islamic Studies / Ethics 2 Mathematics 3 Introduction to Economics 3 Fundamentals of Philosophy 3 An Introduction to Psychology-II 3 3rd Semester

CODE ENG-201 COMPU-101 EDU-101 POLSC-101 HIS-101 PSY-201 PSY-203

Course Title English-III: Novels, Short Stories and Prose Introduction to Computer Introduction to Education Introduction to Political Science OR History Experimental Psychology Abnormal Psychology

Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 2+1 3

4th Semester
CODE ENG-202 APSTST-204 ANTH-101 BIO-101 PSY-202 PSY-204 Course Title English-IV: Drama, Poetry and Criticism Advance Statistics Fundamentals of Anthropology Bio-Chemistry History and System in Psychology Research Methodology (Quantitative) Literary Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3

5th Semester
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CODE PSY-301 PSY-303 PSY-305 PSY-307 PSY-309 PSY-311

Course Title Social Psychology Developmental Psychology Behavioral Neuro Science Research Methodology (Qualitative) Theories of Personality Cognitive Psychology

Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3

6th Semester
CODE PSY-300 PSY-302 PSY-304 PSY-306 PSY-308 PSY-310 Course Title Educational Psychology Psychological Testing Industrial / Organizational Psychology Clinical Psychology Positive Psychology Cross Cultural Psychology 7th Semester (Clinical Group) CODE PSY-401 PSY-403 PSY-405 PSY-407 PSY-409 Course Title Health Psychology Psychotherapy Child Psychology Counseling and Guidance Internship (Educational Group) CODE PSY-411 PSY-413 PSY-415 PSY-417 PSY-419 Course Title Exceptional Children (Training and Education) Psychology of Learning Assessment and Evaluation in Education Counseling and Guidance in Education Internship (Human Resource Management Group) CODE Course Title Credit Hours PSY-421 Organizational Behavior 3 PSY-423 Human Resource Management 3 PSY-425 Consumer Behavior 3 PSY-427 Marketing 3 PSY-429 Internship 3 (Note): The students will opt, any one of the above area of specialization in semester-VII. Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 18 Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3

8th Semester CODE Course Title Credit Hours PSY-400 Psychology and Literature 3 PSY-402 Para Psychology 3 PSY-404 Psychology of Women 3 PSY-406 Environmental Psychology 3 PSY-408 Islamic Perspective of Psychology 3 PSY-410 Psycho Linguistics 3 PSY-412 Military Psychology 3 PSY-414 Sports Psychology 3 PSY-416 Criminology 3 PSY-418 Political Psychology 3 PSY-422 Community Psychology 3 PSY-424 Climate Change and Disaster Management 3 PSY-426 Psychology of Terrorism 3 Note: The students will opt. any four of the above mentioned subjects in semester VIII. PSY-428 Thesis (compulsory) 3

Proposed Outline for M.Sc Applied Psychology (Annual) M.Sc Part-I Examination (Title of Courses) Paper-I Paper-II Paper-III 100 Paper-IV Paper-V 100 Paper-VI Paper-VII Part-II Paper-I Psychometrics/ Psychological Testing (theory = 70 + practical =30)100 Paper-II Clinical Psychology (theory = 70 + practical =30) 100 Received, Forwarded & Arranged By: Dr. Sarwat Sultan , Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Pirzada & Hira Khawar (Website Dated: Wednesday 2nd Nonember, 2011) PPA Page 19 History and System in Psychology 100 Experimental Psychology (theory = 70 + practical = 30) Abnormal Psychology Social Psychology Research Methodology

100

100 (theory = 70 + practical =30) 100 Non-Credit

Statistics English (Spoken, Listening, Reading, Writing Skills)

Paper-III 100 Paper-IV 100 Paper-V

Behavior Neuro Science/ Physiological Psychology Developmental Psychology

Option-i Option-ii Option-iii 100 Option-iv 100 Paper-VI Option-i Option-ii Option-iii Option-iv 100 Option-v 100

Organizational Behavior Consumer Behavior Human Resource Management Marketing Management

100 100

Para Psychology Health Psychology Positive Psychology Educational Psychology Islamic Perspective in Psychology

100 100 100

Paper-VII

Thesis (In lieu of paper V & VI) Computer Applications

200 Non-Credit

Course Outline for Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology FIRST SEMESTER Course #. Title Hours 700 701 702 3 703 3 704 3 705 Psychophysiology 3 Advance Research Methodology and Research in Psychotherapy Computer Application Introduction to Psychotherapy Advance Psychological Statistics Psycho Diagnosis Assessment, and Report Writing Credit

3 3

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SECOND SEMESTER Course #. Title Hours 750 751 752 3 753 754 755 Neuro Psychology Psycho Diagnosis-II Internship (8 case studies) 3 3 4 Psychotherapy-II Ethical Standard Psycho Pharmacology Credit

3 3

THIRD SEMESTER Course #. Title Hours 800 801 802 803 3 850 Thesis 6 Course Outline M.Phil Applied Psychology FIRST SEMESTER Course No. Title Hours PSY-700 3 PSY -701 PSY -702 3 PSY -703 3 Advance Psychological Statistics Modern Psychological Thought/ Ethical Standard Advance Neuro Psychology 3 Credit Psychotherapy-III Psychotherapy-IV Child Development Psychopathology Assessment and Psychotherapy Internship-II (7case studies) Credit

3 3 , 3

Advance Research Methodology, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Designs with emphasis on Qualitative Research Methods

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SECOND SEMESTER Course #. Title Option-I Credit Hours PSY -750 Advance Psychotherapy-I/ Clinical Psychology PSY -751 Advance Psychotherapy-II PSY -752 Psycho Pharmacology 3 PSY -753 Child Development, Psycho Pathology, Assessment and Psychotherapy3 PSY -754 Internship (8 case studies) Course #. Title Option-II Hours PSY -800 PSY -801 PSY -802 PSY -803 PSY -804 Work and Organizational Psychology Management Concepts Interpersonal Skills at work Community Psychology/ Environmental Psychology Internship 3 3

Credit

3 3 3 3 3

Note: A student can opt. either option-I or option-II in second semester. PSY -850 Total Thesis 6 32

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