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Summer Fieldwork

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: Semester 3, Year 2

Course Coordinator and Team: Ms. Neetu Sarin, Ms. Nikita Jain, Mr. Vikas Deepak

Email of course coordinator: neetu[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in, nikitajain[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites: NA

Psychic Work: Paradox and Process

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: 4th Semester, 2nd year

Course Coordinator and Team: Prof. Ashok Nagpal, Mr. Vikas Deepak

Email of course coordinator: ashonag[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites: a curiosity about Intrapsychic as well as Intersubjective processes developed over three completed semesters.

Listening, Communicating and Relating

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: 4th Semester, 2nd year

Course Coordinator and Team: Honey Oberoi Vahali

Email of course coordinator: honey[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites:

Aim: To learn the art of communication and to hone in the skills and sensibility of empathetic and deep listening

Course Outcomes:

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: Semester IV, M.A psychology Final year

Course Coordinator and Team: Neetu Sarin & Ashis Roy. Co-ordinator: Neetu Sarin

Email of course coordinator: neetu[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites: Successful completion of the first three semesters of M.A psychology as well as Fieldwork in a University approved psychiatric/ psychological setting.

Gender and Psychology

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: 4th Semester, 2nd Year

Course Coordinator and Team: Mamatha Karollil

Email of course coordinator: mamatha[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites: None

Literatures of Contact

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Aim

This course introduces you to the protocols of reading in Comparative Literature across genres, continents and theories. The texts for study range across film, travelogue, prose poetry, philosophy, literary criticism and theory. The variety of texts will challenge the student to look for versions of reading that can be called comparative and can reformulate age-old literary questions such as experience, memory, reality, history and writing.

Brief description of modules/ Main modules:

Reading Myth and Fantasy: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: 3rd Semester & 2nd Year

Course Coordinator and Team: Shelmi Sankhil (Coordinator)

Email of course coordinator: shelmi[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites: None.

Literary Relations: Intertextuality

Course Type Course Code No. Of Credits

Semester and Year Offered: WS 2016

Course Coordinator and Team: Radha Chakravarty

Email of course coordinator: radha[at]aud[dot]ac[dot]in

Pre-requisites: None

Aim:

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