Introduction to psychology, 7.5 credits
Introduktion till psykologi, 7.5 hp- Course code
- 2PS000
- Course name
- Introduction to psychology
- Credits
- 7.5 credits
- Form of Education
- Higher Education, study regulation 2007
- Main field of study
- Psychology
- Level
- G1 - First cycle 1
- Grading scale
- Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
- Department
- Department of Clinical Neuroscience
- Decided by
- Programnämnden för Psykologprogrammet
- Decision date
- 2007-06-21
- Revised by
- Programme Committee 8
- Last revision
- 2015-05-07
- Course syllabus valid from
- Autumn 2015
Specific entry requirements
Ma B, Sh A with at least the Pass grade/3.
Objectives
On completion of the course, the student should be able to
- give examples of the tasks that currently may be included in the psychologist profession and show ability to reflect around different aspects on the role of the psychologist
- define the concept of psychology and briefly describe the historical roots of the subject and its current status as scientific subject
- show knowledge of a number of theories, methods, terms and concepts that occur within different fields of psychology
- discuss psychological research and different psychological issues with a critical and reflecting attitude
- be familiar with current research-ethical guidelines within medical and behavioural science research
- be familiar with basic study technique and how one makes literature search
Content
The course starts with information about the psychologist programme and the psychologist profession as well the upcoming studies, by means of an introduction in study technique and literature search. The course aims to be an an introduction to psychology as a science and involves varying degrees of following areas: learning, memory, emotion, neurobiology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, social psychology and psychopathology. In the course also covers information retrieval, scientific writing and research ethics are also treated.
Teaching methods
Teacher-supervised lectures and discussion seminars in small groups are dominating working methods. The course assumes independent studies of stated reading list according to reading instructions in the timetable and active participation in teaching. In the course is included also certain compulsory written assignments and discussion seminars with aim to help the student to achieve the aims of the course. The course director assesses if, absence from compulsory education element can be compensated for, and if this is the case, how this should be done. Until the student has participated in the compulsory parts (or compensated any absence with assigned tasks in accordance with instructions from the course director) the final study results can not be reported. Absence from a mandatory education element could mean that the student can not do the part until the next time the course is offered. In the course, a number of optional supervision sessions are included in Ping Pong.
Examination
The course is examined by a written individual examination at the end of the course.
At final examination the student may be given one of the grades Passed with distinction, Passed or Failed.
For the grade Passed on whole course is required at least grade passed on final examination and passed compulsory parts/seminars (see compulsory parts in current timetable).
For Pass with distinction on the entire course is required the grade Passed with distinction on final examination and Passed on all compulsory parts/seminars (see compulsory parts in current timetable).
Absence at certain compulsory discussion seminars can be substituted by written complementary assignments.
Limitation in the number of examinations:
Student who has not passed after regular examination session has the right to participate at further five examination sessions. If the student has carried out six failed examinations/tests no more examination session will be given. Every time the student participates in the same test counts as an examination session. Submission of blank exam is counted as examination session. Examination session to which the student registered but not participated be counted not as examination session. For placement or the equivalent apply at most two examinations. The next occasion can be the following regular examinations on the course. The next re-examinations be informed at the start of the course.
Transitional provisions
The transition rules follow KI's local guidelines for examination.
Other directives
Course evaluation from the expected learning outcomes of the course syllabus takes place according to KI's local guidelines. Results and possible measures are returned to the students on the web site for the course.
Literature and other teaching aids
11th edition. : New York, NY : Worth Publishers, 2015. - pages cm ISBN:9781464140815 LIBRIS-ID:17946283 URL: Länk Library search
Paperback ed. : London : Bloomsbury, 2005 - x, 276 s. ISBN:0-7475-6860-X LIBRIS-ID:10056546 Library search