Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Psychology, Journalism, Computer Science (PJCs)

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Psychology, Journalism, Computer Science (PJCs)

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Our B.Sc in Psychology, Journalism and Computer Science program is a unique and interdisciplinary undergraduate course . It combines the study of three distinct yet related fields – Psychology, Journalism and Computer Science. The program is designed to give students a strong foundation in the theoretical and practical aspects of all three subjects and to prepare them for a wide range of career opportunities in the fields of technology, research, and human-computer interaction.

The Discipline Based Core Subject, Psychology is a science that helps in understanding human thoughts and behavior. This program will enable students to become valuable assets to any organization, hospitals, and institution requiring a psychologist with a robust and comprehensive knowledge of the subject.

The scope of Computer Science has widened and has foregrounded it in the field of research and development. This course sensitizes the students to the recent advances in the field and helps them to envision the upcoming challenges in it. The curriculum is designed to allow the students to attain substantial knowledge in programming concepts while enabling them to align with current industry trends.

Students will also learn about the latest trends and developments in the field, such as virtual reality, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Students also get an in-depth learning into the latest psychometric assessments used.

Pass in P.U.C or any other examination recognized as equivalent by Bengaluru City University.
Minimum of 50% marks for Karnataka Students and 60% marks for outside students (aggregate) in the qualifying examination Application for admission to college must be in the prescribed form.

YEAR I Year
Students from Karnataka Pre-University Board 83,930
Students from Other State Boards CBSE/AISSE/ISCE 89,550
NRI Students 99,765
Foreign Students 119,940
NOTE:
1. Students studying language Additional English should pay an additional fees of Rs.2000/-
Students studying language French should pay an additional fee of Rs.5000/-
2. Kindly submit all the original documents (10th Standard Marks Card and 12th / II PUC Marks card, TC and Migration) along with 2 photocopies and 2 passport size photograph after the announcement of 12th/II PUC results.
3. Students belonging to SC / ST / CAT I, II A, II B, III A, III B should submit their Caste (valid for 5 years) / Income Certificate issued by the concerned authority along with 3 photocopies of the same.
4. Students belonging to Low Income Group [Rs.1,00,000/- and below Per Annum] should submit 3 photocopies of the Income Certificate.
5. In case the Government enhances the fees the same will be collected during the course of the year.
6. Fees once paid will not be refunded.

1. To provide a multidisciplinary understanding of psychological principles, media dynamics, and technological tools.
2. To explore the intersection of psychology and technology, including human-computer interaction and media psychology.
3. To develop strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills for addressing real-world challenges.
4. To prepare students for careers that integrate psychology, digital media, and technology.
5. To cultivate ethical and socially responsible perspectives in technology, journalism, and psychology applications.

1. Gain a solid foundation in psychological concepts and their applications in media and technology.
2. Understand the psychological impacts of technology and digital media on individuals and society.
3. Develop skills in data analysis, media content creation, and computational problem-solving.
4. Be able to conduct interdisciplinary research and create innovative solutions at the nexus of psychology, media, and technology.
5. Be equipped for careers in technology-driven psychology, digital journalism, and media-related roles.
6. To empower students with modern IT tools and programming languages to meet diverse computing challenges
7. Develop proficiency in applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, enhancing skills in experimentation, computation, and data analysis.

This interdisciplinary program opens doors to diverse fields:
1. Media Psychologist: Studying the effects of digital media on behavior and mental health.
2. Human-Computer Interaction Specialist: Designing user-friendly and psychologically attuned interfaces.
3. Behavioral Data Analyst: Using psychological and computational tools to analyze behavioral data.
4. Mental Health Technologist: Developing or supporting mental health apps and tools.
5. Digital Journalist: Reporting on psychology and technology-related topics.
6. Content Creator: Focusing on mental health and digital well-being.
7. Media Researcher: Studying audience behavior and media psychology.
8. Social Media Strategist: Designing campaigns that apply psychological insights.
9. UX Designer/Researcher: Developing user-friendly interfaces informed by psychological principles.

10. AI Ethics Specialist: Addressing the psychological and ethical implications of AI.
11. Data Scientist: Analyzing behavioral and media data using computational tools.
12. Digital Well-being Consultant: Helping organizations design tech that promotes mental health.
13. Cognitive Scientist: Exploring the interplay between human cognition, technology, and media.
14. Tech Journalist: Writing about the psychological and societal impacts of emerging technologies.
15. E-learning Specialist: Designing educational tools and content that blend psychology and technology.
16. Behavioral Economist: Applying psychology to understand digital consumer behavior.
17. Counselor
18. Psychologist
19. Software Engineer
20. Social media management
21. System Analyst
22. Editor
23. Website content writer
24. Photo journalist

Certificates to be produced at the time of admission
1. Marks Cards (10th and 12th/PUC Original and one photocopy)
2. Transfer Certificate (Original and one photocopy)
3. Migration Certificate for students from other State boards/ISC/AISSC/CBSE (Original and one photocopy)
4. Conduct Certificate (Original and one photocopy)
5. Aadhar Card copy
6. Income Declaration signed by the Tahsildar for students whose parents’ annual income is ₹ 1,00,000 and below. (Three photocopies)
7. SC/ST/BT/OBC/Category Certificate (Three photocopies)