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PSY2031

Introduction to contemporary psychology I

Dr V B Jenvey

8 points
* Three 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial per week
* First semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: PSY1011 or APY1010 or GAS1501 and PSY1022 or APY1020 or GAS1502
* Prohibitions: PSY2011, APY2010

Objectives On the completion of this subject students will be able to use knowledge base and research skills to present a coherent and critical evaluation, in essay form, of a current theoretical or empirical issue in one of the five areas studied in the subject; demonstrate knowledge and understanding of lecture and tutorial material.

Synopsis This subject is designed for students with a general interest in the content and methods of contemporary psychology, who are not seeking an accredited major or entry to honours. Students have lectures in the core areas of (i) human development (ii) sensation and perception, and in the additional areas of (iii) parametric statistics, (iv) crosscultural psychology, (v) behaviour and heredity, and/or (vi) drugs and behaviour. The tutorial program is designed to enhance students' understanding of material presented in lectures, and to provide opportunities for independent exploration of related topics.

Assessment Examinations (3 hours. Some examination of lecture material may occur in class): 75%
* Written work (2500 words): 25%


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