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Subject Description Form Subject Code Subject Title APSS111/ APSS1A07 Introduction to Psychology Credit Value 3 Level 1 GUR Requirements Intended to Fulfill This subject intends to fulfill the following requirement(s) : Healthy Lifestyle Freshman Seminar Languages and Communication Requirement (LCR) Leadership and Intra-Personal Development Service-Learning Cluster-Area Requirement (CAR) Human Nature, Relations and Development Community, Organization and Globalization History, Cultures and World Views Science, Technology and Environment China-Study Requirement Yes or No Writing and Reading Requirements English or Chinese Pre-requisite / Co-requisite/ Exclusion Exclusion : For students taking APSS111, the exclusion subject is APSS1A07. For students taking APSS1A07, the exclusion subject is APSS111. Objectives The subject aims to enable the students to: 1. have an overview of representative work in various areas of psychological investigations; and 2. understand how to apply the psychological concepts acquired in daily lives. Intended Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to: a. gain an understanding of the fundamentals of psychology; b. survey and appreciate research in psychology & its implications; c. develop their interest and critical thinking in human thought and behavior; d. apply basic psychological knowledge and skills to their everyday life; e. practice skills through research participation and/or writing assignment.

Subject Synopsis/ Indicative Syllabus 1. The Dimensions of Psychology - Aspects of Psychology - A Brief History of Psychology - Value and Contributions of Psychology to Human Life 2. The Neuro-biological Foundations of Psychology - Central Core and Limbic System - Endocrine System - Genetic Influence on Behaviour 3. Variations in Consciousness - Sleep and Dreams - Consciousness and Drugs 4. Sensation and Perception - Sensory Processes - Principles of Perceptual Organization - Perceptual Constancy and Development 5. Learning - Classical Conditioning - Operant Conditioning - Social and Cognitive Approaches to Learning 6. Memory - Memory Processes from Sensory Input to Long-term Memory - Improving Memory - Constructive Memory 7. Intelligence, Cognition and Language - Intelligence: Classical and Contemporary theories - Forming Concepts and Solving Problems - Development of Language, Reason and Thought 8. The Dynamics of Motivation and Emotion - Theories of Motivation and Emotion - Hunger, Obesity and Anorexia 9. Perspectives of Human Development - Cognitive Development - Social and Personality Development - Emotional Development - Moral Development 10. Social Influence and Human Behaviour - Perceiving Others and Attribution - Attitudes and Behaviour - Interpersonal Attraction - Social and Group Influence 11. Brief Overview of Personality Theories, Research and Assessment 12. Key Issues of Health, Stress and Coping

- Effects of Stress on Psychological Functioning and Physical Health - Factors Moderating the Impact of Stress - Reactions to Illness 13. A Survey of Mental / Psychological Disorders - Brief Overview of Abnormal Behaviour: Myths, Realties and Controversies - Culture and Psychopathology 14. Major Approaches of Treatment for Psychological Disorders - Elements of the Treatment Processes - Current Trends and Issues in Treatment Teaching/Learning Methodology The subject teacher will deliver lectures that encourage student active participation and classroom interaction. Multi-media materials will be incorporated to enhance student learning experience. Students individual/group presentations, computer-assisted exercises, small group discussion, and/or research participation are arranged to facilitate critical thinking and academic exchange. Teachers will provide consultation for group presentation and/or opportunities for research participation. Immediate feedback will be given after completing computer-assisted quizzes, while the teachers and peers will provide feedback for the group presentation to optimize the learning experience of all participants. Assessment Methods in Alignment with Intended Learning Outcomes Specific assessment methods/tasks % weighting Intended subject learning outcomes to be assessed (Please tick as appropriate) a b c d e 1. Practice Quizzes and Assessment Tests 2. Classroom and Online Learning With Reflective Journal and Online Discussion and/ Class or Research 40 % 60 % Total 100 % Explanation of the appropriateness of the assessment methods in assessing the intended learning outcomes: Quizzes Continuous assessment is adopted, and assessment quizzes are assigned through Learn@PolyU (Blackboard) learning platform after lectures, which should cover the subject syllabus and essential reading requirements. They

Student Study Effort Expected may be designed in the form of multiple choice and/or short question formats. The web assisted interactive methods are used to assess students learning at the recall, comprehension, analysis and application levels, that are adaptable for a wide range of course contents and learning outcomes. Classroom and Online Learning Learning participation is based on continuous assessment which includes web based practice and online content usage and online discussion and classroom participation. The assessment are set for all students who are required to demonstrate their level of psychological knowledge learned from this introductory subject. Forum Discussion Students are required to form in groups and discuss assigned topic(s) on the Blackboard forum discussion. Students effort & competence in these discussions will contribute to the evaluation of Online Learning. Reflective Journal Students will write reflective journals to demonstrate their level of psychological knowledge and reflections on learning. There would be 2 reflective journals to cover the first and second half of the wide range of course contents. Students will be provided with hands on opportunities in participating in psychological research projects, select one thematic topic for small group presentation and completing one group project report (in the video format and/or reflective journal). All these experiential learning and evidence based research experience would enhance students understanding of the essential theoretical and empirical knowledge of the psychological theories acquired in lectures as well as their indigenous and global trends. Students are reinforced to apply and integrate their psychological theories into the real life practice through their active online discussion, research participation. For web-assisted practice and assessment quizzes, the topics taught up to the quiz period are generally examined in the form of multiple choice, and/or short questions. For the research projects, students should choose ONE of the topics provided by the subject lecturer. They are assessed according to: (1) the comprehensiveness and accuracy of contents; (2) the appropriate application of knowledge; and (3) clarity in both verbal presentation and written report. Assessment is also moderated through various means: (1) setting clear and specific assessment guidelines; (2) regular discussions among the subject lecturer / tutorial instructors and students concerned; and (3) moderation by an internal moderator for this subject. Class contact: Lecture Assessment Tests / Online Interaction Student study efforts: 28 Hrs. 14 Hrs. Self study, including revision, and preparation for 52 Hrs. tasks

Group discussion / Practice Quizzes / Research 21 Hrs. Total student study effort 115 Hrs. Textbook Wade, C. & Tavris, C. (2011). Invitation to psychology (5th ed.) New York: Pearson. References Baron, R.A., Kalsher, M. J., & Henry, R. A. (2008). Psychology: From science to practice (2nd ed.). Reading List and References Boston, MA: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon. (HKPolyU call no. BF121.B325 2008). Bond, M. H. (Ed.). (2010). The Oxford handbook of Chinese psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. (HKPolyU call no. GN635.C5 O94 2010). Dennis R. G. (2002). Principles of human neuropsychology (2nd Edition). N.Y.: McGraw Hill. Wood, S.E., Greenwood, E.R., & Boyd, D. (2011). The world of psychology (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. (HKPolyU call no. BF121.W657 2011). 陳 烜 之 梁 覺 ( 編 )(2000) 邁 進 中 的 華 人 心 理 學 香 港 : 中 文 大 學 出 版 社 (HKPolyU call no. BF108.C48 M34 2000)