This course is designed to provide an introduction to the science of psychology: from the history of the field and its major advances, to the latest research on topics such as perception, memory, and emotion. The course also focuses on research methodologies.
The main goals of this course are to acquaint you with the different areas contained within psychology and to have a more in-depth understanding of humans.
Upon completion of this this course, students will:
1) become familiar with the various facts of the field of psychology.
2) be able to think critically psychological science.
3) utilize psychological knowledge to everyday life.
introduction to psychology, perception, memory, emotion
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Each area is dealt with over one or two classes.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | History of psychology | Explain the history of psychology and research methodology. |
Class 2 | History of psychology | Explain the history of psychology and research methodology. |
Class 3 | Perception1: how we see | Explain the mechanism of perception. |
Class 4 | Perception2: hearing what the eyes see | Explain the relation between hearing and seeing. |
Class 5 | Memory1: what is memory? | State the definition of memory. |
Class 6 | Memory2: memory and brain | Explain the relation between memory and brain. |
Class 7 | Emotion1:universality of basic emotions | Explain the universality of basic emotions. |
Class 8 | Emotion2: emotion control | Explain the method of emotion control. |
Not required.
Reference books: Psychology, 3rd Edition, Koubundou, ISBN-13 978-4335002304
Neuroscience literacy, Keiso shobo, ISBN-13 978-4326102013
Course materials are posted on OCW-i and/or provided during the classes.
Each student writes a worksheet at every class. A final exam will be given.
Assessment will be based on: “worksheet” written in every classes (40 points in total: 5 points for each), active participation in group discussion and contribution to the class (10 points) and final exam (50 points).
In case submitted worksheets are less than five, grade will be “falling” even if you get 60 points in total.
None
When the number of applicants exceeds the quota, it will be limited. To manage the number of applicants, students are required to attend the first class.