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Unit information: Individual and Social Cognition (Conversion) in 2020/21

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Unit name Individual and Social Cognition (Conversion)
Unit code PSYCM0075
Credit points 40
Level of study M/7
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12)
Unit director Professor. Rowe
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

School/department School of Psychological Science
Faculty Faculty of Life Sciences

Description including Unit Aims

This unit develops students’ knowledge of social and developmental psychology and individual differences in behaviour. Across these topics, students will be exposed to a wide range of techniques used in the study of the link between brain, mind and behaviour, including behavioural experiments and neuroscience.

Intended Learning Outcomes

1) Explain contemporary theories and findings in Social and Developmental Psychology and Individual Differences.

2) Review methodological approaches to the study of Social and Developmental Psychology and Individual Differences.

3) Apply knowledge of Social and Developmental Psychology and Individual Differences to understand human behaviour.

4) Evaluate the conceptual and historical roots of Social and Developmental Psychology and Individual Differences, and relate these disciplines to other areas of psychological science.

Teaching Information

Lecture content (the equivalent of 4 lectures for any one lecturer) will be released asynchronously and supported by a synchronous tutorial. During "teaching weeks" (6 weeks in the unit), different groups of students engage with the content from different lecturers for that week (including the synchronous tutorial that week). Essay guidance tutorials are scheduled in week 5 after students have had a week to engage with their chosen essay topic. Weeks 4, 6 and 7 are free from scheduled teaching activities and students are expected to engage with their essay. They can access their lecturers through the forum and through (virtual) drop-in sessions. Week 11 is reserved for essay feedback (asynchronous) and synchronous essay feedback tutorials.

Assessment Information

1 x 2000 word essay (30%) and 1 x timed assessment (70%)

Reading and References

Textbook guidance for introduction to material, but the majority of essential reading will be various journal articles that will be provided at the start of the unit.

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