EVØ-ØKB2108 Psychology
Course description for academic year 2019/2020
Contents and structure
1 Biological psychology.
2. Cognitive psychology
3. Motivational and emotional psychology.
4. Personality psychology with psychological deviation and health-care psychology.
5. Social and societal psychology.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge:
The student:
- Can account for key concepts and perspectives in modern scientific psychology
- Can explain and demonstrate an understanding of central theories within the following areas in psychology: Biological psychology, cognitive psychology, motivational psychology, social psychology, and personality psychology with psychological deviation.
Skills:
The student:
- Can use basic psychological perspectives and theories in discussing situations involving interpersonal problems.
- Can discuss the conditions between individual/psychological factors and social factors in relationships between people.
- Can analyze situations with human problems with respect to a possible need for psychological help and support.
General Competence
The student:
- Can use knowledge about psychology towards a more critical and thoughtful, and therein less judgmental, view of people and social relationships.
- Can understand both advantages and limitations of the individual psychological perspective on situations at work and in society.
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
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Teaching methods
Lectures and group work.
Compulsory learning activities
None
Assessment
Written examination, duration 5 hours
Grades A-F
Examination support material
No help allowed
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