BA Psychology, English Literature, Economics (Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, English Literature, Economics)
This course provides a unique blend of subjects enrich the candidate’s knowledge, creates a highly adaptive environment, and provides opportunities to grow successfully in the respective field.
Psychology helps to provide a holistic outlook to the mysteries of human behavior. The curriculum includes concepts on human behavior and the mind; the current theories and issues in areas such as cognition, motivation, wellness, human development, sports, health, clinical, social behavior and cognitive processes; and perspective and understanding about social issues.
English Literature helps candidates to gain insights based on culture, language, and discussion in the works of popular literature authors and poets. The course curriculum consists of aesthetic, linguistic, socio-political, and cultural contexts that help to sustain and revive the candidate’s academic interest in culture and literature.
The Economics course prepares candidates for the fulfilling world of accounts, retail, sales, finance, and tax in the public, business, or industrial sector. Candidates are trained to analyze the ups and downs of the financial market, pursue independent research, use complex statistical data, contribute to social issues, and specialize in qualitative and quantitative research methods.