Course Outline for Introduction to Psychology 3
Course Outline for Introduction to Psychology 3
COURSE OUTLINE
SECTION: B
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course serves to provide general introductory knowledge about the science of human
behaviour and psyche. Students shall be taught important guidelines, fundamental practices,
concepts, theories and methods of this discipline. They should be afforded with a teaching
environment (style) that should demonstrate and stimulate the general ideology of what is being
taught as the style should convey good teaching practices as well as empathy, confidentiality,
trust and most importantly foster an attitude of self-love and appreciation for others.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand some of the basic concepts, theories, methods and processes that govern how
individuals behave.
2. Explain the application and necessity of Psychology in different aspects of everyday human
interaction.
3. Be familiar with and be able to describe the Ethical considerations necessary so as to become
a good practitioner.
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CONTENT:
WEEKLY COURSE SCHEDULE
WEEK TOPICS
2 Methods
4 States of Consciousness
6 Learning
7 Cognition
9 Developmental Psychology
11 Personality
12 Psychological Disorders
14 Social Psychology
15 Presentations
TEACHING METHODOLOGY:
Lectures
Videos
Role Play
Class seminars
Student presentation
Projects
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Punctuality
Good attitude to authority and others
Completion of recommended readings
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STUDENT PRIVACY:
Due to the nature of this course students may disclose personal information through class
discussions; as a result, the privacy of classmates should be priority. Private or emotional
information disclosed in the class must not be repeated or discussed with others outside of this
course.
ASSESSMENT:
Coursework 40%
Examinations 60%
MAIN TEXT:
RECOMMENDED TEXT:
Assignment One (1): What is psychology? Explain in a two page essay. (20 marks)
Assignment Two (2): You would have been given two names of persons, who would have
contributed to the field of psychology. You are to embark on research on the individuals given.
In a four page journal, you are to have included: an autobiography of these individuals,
highlighting what they contributed to the field of psychology and your personal reactions after
the conducted research. This journal, must include the following: Cover page, Creative page,
Table of Contents, Introduction page, Information researched pages, reference page(s). (30
marks)
Assignment Three (3): Using match sticks, Bristol board and popsicle sticks, you are to select
any topic that has been covered throughout the semester and create a piece illustrating the topic
selected. You have the onus to be creative. (50 marks)
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3. Class Assignment: It is the responsibility of students to ensure that all assignments are
given directly to the lecturer on time. Assignments shall be handed in at the beginning
of the class period – do not put them on my desk! Assignments must be typed-written,
12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, in Standard English and submitted
APA Style including a cover page and a reference page(s) with proper citations and
references.
4. Late Submission of Assignment: Late submissions are not allowed, except for cases
where there were difficulties beyond the student’s control. It is the responsibility of the
student to inform the lecturer of any difficulties before (not after) the due date.
5. Before submitting any work, students are encouraged to SAVE it first on their computer
in case there are technical difficulties. Procrastination should be avoided at all cost.
6. Plagiarism: Plagiarism is absolutely prohibited. Any plagiarized work will be an
automatic zero. It is expected that students demonstrate academic integrity. All incidents
of academic dishonesty, such as attempting to present someone else’s work as your own,
cheating or plagiarizing will not be accepted.
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Compliance Strategies
Attribution Theory
9th April Attraction
Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
Aggression and Antisocial Behaviour
Group Dynamics
11th April EXAMINATION FOURTEEN 30 marks
Week 15 – Presentation Week
14th April Individual Presentation 50 marks Assignment 3
16th April Individual Presentation 50 marks
18th April HOLIDAY
EXAMINATION WEEK
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