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PSYC1102 Psychology: Behaviour in Context [UG]

Credit 6 points
Availability Semester 2, offshore teaching period
Old unit code 140.102
Outcomes With the help of lectures, tutorials and independent reading, students acquire a broad foundation of basic knowledge in the areas of psychology described below. In addition, students acquire some general methodological skills that enable them to understand and conduct psychological experimentation and which are broadly applicable in the scientific pursuit of knowledge.
Content This unit introduces students to the broad scope of psychology, with a particular emphasis on developmental psychology, social psychology and interpersonal communication, intelligence and personality, and abnormal psychology. The unit provides an overview of these central topics and the links between them. It is taught through a co-ordinated series of lectures and laboratory tutorials.
Assessment Students demonstrate achievement of the outcomes through a variety of assessment methods which include an examination at the end of the unit and a laboratory report that is due during the semester. In addition, students are assessed for the quantity and quality of their participation in laboratory sessions. Marks are allocated as follows: examination (64 per cent), laboratory participation (10 per cent), assignment (20 per cent) and research participation (6 per cent).

Supplementary assessment is available for those students who obtain a mark of 45 to 49 inclusive in this unit (see University General Rule 1.2.1.25).
Unit Co-ordinator(s) Assistant Professor Vance Locke
Location UWA (Crawley), Singapore
Mode on-campus
Unit Rules
Contact hourslectures: 2 hrs per week; labs/tutorials: 2 hrs per week (over 6 weeks); online labs: 2 hrs per week (over 6 weeks)
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