Module Provider: |
Psychology |
Number of credits: |
10 [5 ECTS credits] |
Level: |
H (Honours) |
Terms in which taught: |
Autumn |
Module Convenor: |
Dr
CP
Beaman |
Pre-requisites: |
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Co-requisites: |
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Modules excluded: |
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Module version for: |
2007/8 |
Aims:
To enable students to study chosen areas of Psychology in depth; to give them experience of critical evaluation of selected topics in those areas; to give them experience of current research being undertaken in the department; to help them develop the ability to study independently. |
Assessable learning outcomes:
By the end of the module the student will be able to demonstrate a depth of knowledge in their selected subject area such that they can write knowledgeably and critically about this in examinations. |
Additional outcomes:
Students will gain experience from participating in evaluative discussion in research and theory in large and small groups and will be asked to write a summary of a research paper for possible oral or visual presentation. |
Outline content:
5 3-hour seminars. This course will use lectures, group discussions, guided reading and student presentations to explore the concept of "working" memory. Topics will include the relationship between attentional control and immediate memory, storage versus processing in immediate memory and alternative conceptions of the structure and function of "working" memory. Insights from experimental, neuropsychological and computer modelling studies will be reviewed. |
Brief description of teaching
and learning methods:
Lectures, seminars, interactive discussions, and student presentations. |
Contact hours:
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| Tutorials/seminars |
15 |
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| Total hours |
15 |
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| Other (eg major seminar paper) |
Oral presentation if assigned for this module. |
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Assessment:
Coursework 1.7% of the credit will be contributed by an average mark for all presentations given within all optional modules. Penalties for late submission: In accordance with University wide policy. Relative percentage of coursework: 1.7% Examinations Examination in Summer Term. No of hours 1½. This contributes 98.3% of the overall assessment. Requirements for a pass A mark of 40% overall Reassessment arrangements Re-examination in Aug/Sept |