Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester
24 Hours
Hawthorn
Admission to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Psychology stream and Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology programs.
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
A unit of study in the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Psychology stream and Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology programs.
The aim of this unit of study is to provide fourth year psychology students with critical analysis of selected topics that are particularly relevant in contemporary psychology. Each topic will be covered at an advanced level by an academic with specialized expertise in the area. After completing this subject student will: Have in-depth knowledge of at least four areas of contemporary psychologyBe capable of locating and critically reviewing recent empirical studies in psychologyDevelop advanced research skillsIntegrate new knowledge into their work and community situationsDevelop advanced logical and critical thinking skillsBe able to think in theoretical terms at an advanced levelDevelop advanced written communication skills
The aim of this unit of study is to provide fourth year psychology students with critical analysis of selected topics that are particularly relevant in contemporary psychology. Each topic will be covered at an advanced level by an academic with specialized expertise in the area. After completing this subject student will:
This unit consists of 12 x 2 hour weekly seminars. The subject utilises lectures, tutorial activities, class discussion, individual study, enquiry based learning, blended learning materials, and online resources. Lecturers are available for general feedback and after the completion of the assessment tasks.
4 x 1000 word assignments on four different topics (each assignment is worth 25% or a total of 100%).
Graduate Attributes:Graduates are capable in their chosen professional areas Graduates are adaptable and manage change Graduates are aware of environments
Graduates are adaptable and manage change
Graduates are aware of environments
Topics may change from year to year, depending on current contemporary issues in psychology. Topics may include: Forensic Psychology, Introduction to Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI), Applied Social Psychology, Motivational Processes, Personality and Addictive Behaviours, Disorganized Attachment (impact on emotional regulation and later psychopathology), Autobiographical Memories and Self-narratives, Psychology of Music and Clinical Psychology.
Texts and References Lecturers will provide essential reading lists for each topic in class.
Texts and References
Lecturers will provide essential reading lists for each topic in class.