About Course
Course Description:
This course provides a broad overview of the field of psychology, including its history, theories, research methods, and applications. Topics covered include biopsychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and abnormal psychology. Through lectures, discussions, readings, and experiential activities, students will gain an understanding of the core concepts and principles of psychology.
MODULE 1: Introduction to Psychology
Overview of psychology as a science
Historical perspectives and major schools of thought
Contemporary approaches to psychology
MODULE 2: Research Methods in Psychology
Scientific method and research design
Descriptive, correlational, and experimental research methods
Ethical considerations in psychological research
MODULE 3: Biological Bases of Behavior
Structure and function of the nervous system
Neurons and neurotransmitters
Brain regions and their roles in behavior and cognition
MODULE 4: Sensation and Perception
Sensory processes (vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch)
Perceptual processes and illusions
Factors influencing perception (attention, culture, context)
MODULE 5: Learning and Conditioning
Classical conditioning and operant conditioning
Observational learning and social learning theory
Applications of learning principles in behavior modification
MODULE 6: Memory and Cognition
Models of memory (sensory memory, short-term memory, long-term memory)
Encoding, storage, and retrieval processes
Problem-solving, decision-making, and cognitive biases
MODULE 7: Developmental Psychology
Theories of development (Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky)
Lifespan development (prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, aging)
Factors influencing development (genetic, environmental, cultural)
MODULE 8: Social Psychology
Social cognition and attribution theory
Social influence (conformity, obedience, persuasion)
Group dynamics and intergroup relations
MODULE 9: Personality Theories
Major approaches to personality (psychodynamic, humanistic, trait, social-cognitive)
Assessment of personality (projective tests, self-report inventories, behavioral observations)
Personality development and change
MODULE 10: Psychological Disorders
Classification and diagnosis of psychological disorders (DSM-5)
Major categories of disorders (anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia, etc.)
Etiology, treatment, and prevention of psychological disorders
MODULE 11: Therapies and Interventions
Overview of psychotherapy approaches (psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, etc.)
Biomedical therapies (medication, electroconvulsive therapy, psychosurgery)
Alternative and complementary therapies
Course Content
Module 1
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Introduction to Psychology
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