COM1301 - Psychology and Life
Year of Study: | 1-4 |
Credit Units: | 3 |
Duration: | 45hours |
Prerequisites: | Nil |
Module Description
Psychology is a science that studies the mind and behaviour of people, uniquely blending the general knowledge of biology, philosophy, anthropology, linguistics, and sociology. Thus, it provides a broad discipline studying and explaining human behaviour and the complexities of human interactions. This module aims to facilitate students’ self-understanding and comprehension of others’ behaviour. Through the exploration of a number of psychological processes, it enhances students’ awareness of the importance of psychology in our daily life.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:
- identify the basic philosophy, principles, methods, research and appreciations of psychology;
- apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organisational issues;
- develop insights into their own and others’ behaviour and mental processes and apply effective strategies to self-management and self-improvement;
- examine with realistic ideas on how to implement their psychological knowledge, skills, and values in a variety of applied settings;
- critically evaluate how different psychological processes are relevant to our everyday life.