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PROGRAMME APPROVAL FORM SECTION 1 THE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1. Programme title and designation of Psychology For undergraduate programmes only Single honours Joint Major/minor 2. Final award Award Title Credit ECTS Any special criteria Value equivalent MA of 180 90 N/A Psychology 3. Nested awards Award Title Credit Value ECTS equivalent Any special criteria PG Diploma of Psychology 4. Exit awards Award Title Credit Value Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology 120 60 Students must take and pass120 credits of taught modules for a classified exit award ECTS Any special criteria equivalent 120 60 An unclassified PG Diploma may be offered in cases where a total of 120 credits of any combination of modules have been achieved. 5. Level in the qualifications framework M 6. Attendance Full-time Part-time Distance learning Mode of attendance N/A Minimum length of programme 1 year 2 years N/A Maximum length of programme 3 years 4 years N/A 7. Awarding institution/body King's College London 8. Teaching institution King's College London 9. Proposing department 10. Programme organiser and contact Details Dr Jasper Reid jasper.reid@kcl.ac.uk 11. UCAS code (if appropriate) N/A 12. Relevant QAA subject benchmark/ N/A Professional, statutory and regulatory body guidelines 13. Date of production of specification January 2009 14. Date of programme review 2016/17

16. Educational aims of the programme i.e what is the purpose of the programme and general statements about the learning that takes place over the duration of the programme This programme is intended for students who wish to specialise in the area of that deals with issues pertaining to Psychology. All students in the programme will be required to take the following two modules: of Psychology and of Mind; and they will be required to write a dissertation on a topic in this area. The programme is geared equally to students who already have some training in and to those who wish to convert into the field after pursuing another subject at undergraduate level (which may be, but need not be, Psychology). It will enable the former students to consolidate their existing knowledge and to augment it with a close focus on issues in the of Psychology. The latter students, alongside their studies in the of Psychology, will also be invited to take a special General module, which will introduce them to key theories and arguments, concepts and terminology, and classic texts from right across the philosophical spectrum. For students of both kinds, the programme will provide a firm foundation for subsequent doctoral research. 17. Educational objectives of the programme/programme outcomes (as relevant to the SEEC Credit Level Descriptors) The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding and skills in of Psychology and Mind. They will also have the opportunity to study other areas of, selected from a broad range of modules, covering all areas of the subject. Those converting in from other subjects at undergraduate level will be strongly encouraged to take General as one of their options, although this will not be made strictly compulsory. Knowledge and understanding The programme provides a knowledge and understanding of the following: 1. Texts, concepts, theories and arguments in philosophy of psychology and philosophy of mind; 2. The systematic, inter-connected nature of philosophy of psychology and philosophy of mind as a whole; 3. Appropriate personal and professional conduct in the context of the discipline. These are achieved through the following teaching/learning methods and strategies: 1. Students will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials, alongside independent study and individual research. Students will also be required to write a dissertation in this area. 2. Up to 40 credits may be earned through a range of options in other areas of philosophy, or taken outside the department; 3. A General module, designed specifically for conversion students. Assessment: Essays, written examinations, presentations, exercises in symbolic logic, dissertation.

Skills and other attributes Intellectual skills: 1. Critical awareness to undertake analysis of complex, incomplete or contradictory areas of knowledge communicating the outcome effectively; 2. Critical awareness to synthesise information in a manner that may be innovative, utilising knowledge or processes from the forefront of the discipline/practice; 3. A level of conceptual understanding that will allow her/him critically to evaluate research, advanced scholarship and methodologies and argue alternative approaches; 4. Initiative and originality in problem solving. Can act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional or equivalent level, making decision in complex and unpredictable situations. These are achieved through the following teaching/learning methods and strategies: 1. Students will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials, alongside independent study and individual research. Students will also be required to write a dissertation in this area. 2. Up to 40 credits may be earned through a range of options in other areas of philosophy, or taken outside the department; 3. A General module, designed specifically for conversion students. Assessment: Essays, written examinations, presentations, exercises in symbolic logic, dissertation. Practical skills: 1. Can operate in complex and unpredictable and/or specialised contexts, and has an overview of the issues governing good practice; 2. Is able to exercise initiative and personal responsibility in professional practice; 3. Be able to read in the original language the appropriate literary or documentary texts These are achieved through the following teaching/learning methods and strategies: 1. Students will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials, alongside independent study and individual research. Students will also be required to write a dissertation in this area. 2. Up to 40 credits may be earned through a range of options in other areas of philosophy, or taken outside the department; 3. A General module, designed specifically for conversion students. Assessment: Essays, written examinations, presentations, exercises in symbolic logic, dissertation.

Generic/transferable skills: 1. Can work effectively with a group as leader or member. Can clarify tasks and make appropriate use of capacities of group members. Is able to negotiate and handle conflict with confidence; 2. Is able to use full range of learning resources; 3. Is reflective on own and others functioning in order to improve practice; 4. Can competently undertake research tasks with minimum guidance; 5. Is an independent and self critical learner, guiding the learning of others and managing own requirements for continuing professional development; 6. Can engage confidently in academic and professional communication with others, reporting on action clearly, autonomously and competently; 7. Has independent learning ability required for continuing professional study, making professional use of others where appropriate. These are achieved through the following teaching/learning methods and strategies: 1. Students will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials, alongside independent study and individual research. Students will also be required to write a dissertation in this area. 2. Up to 40 credits may be earned through a range of options in other areas of philosophy, or taken outside the department; 3. A General module, designed specifically for conversion students. Assessment: Essays, written examinations, presentations, exercises in symbolic logic, dissertation. 18. Statement of how the programme has been informed by the relevant subject benchmark statement(s)/professional, statutory and regulatory body guidelines There are no relevant benchmark statements or professional body guidelines that apply to this programme. However, the descriptors used in this document build on the QAA undergraduate subject benchmarks for (QAA 160 02/07: http://www.qaa.ac.uk/academicinfrastructure/benchmark/statements/philosophy.asp) and the College s Framework of Credits and Levels for College Awards. The structure of the programme has been informed by the Credit Framework set out in section A4 of the Academic Regulations, Regulations concerning student & General regulations of King s College London (Academic Session 2008-9). Modes of assessment have been selected in accordance with the School of Arts & Humanities Assessment Guidelines for Credit Framework. The award of the degree is in compliance with Appendix 2 of the Academic regulations, section 2.1, which defines a postgraduate taught degree as: A prescribed programme of study beyond the standard first degree level which assumes the general level of educational competence implicit in the award of a first degree and which extends over a period equivalent to a minimum of one calendar year full-time. This may include programme of study which are conversion courses where graduates in one discipline acquire knowledge and develop a set of skills in another discipline.

19. In cases of joint honours programmes please provide a rationale for the particular subject combination, either educational or academic N/A Which is the lead department and/or School? N/A

20. Programme structure Code Title Credit Level Full-time Study First Year Credit Value Status (I, Cr, Cp, CrCp, P, O) for each type of module Singl e Joint Major/ Minor Pre-requisite/ Corequisite (Please note the module code) Singl e Joint Major/ Minor Assessment 7AAN6002 Dissertation (MA of 7 60 CR Yes Dissertation Psychology) students must take 120 number of credits from the following modules: 7AAN2001 Aesthetics 7AAN2004 Early Modern 7AAN2007 Epistemology 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2008 Epistemology II: Special 7AAN2011 Ethics 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2012 Ethics II: Special 7AAN2013 Ethics of Science & Technology 7AAN2015 First-Order Logic 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2017 Foundations of Analytic 7AAN2019 Gender & 7AAN4021 General 7 40 O No Coursework 7AAN2023 Greek Philosophical Texts I: Plato 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2024 Greek Philosophical Texts II: 7 20 O No Exam Aristotle 7AAN2026 Greek I: Plato 7 20 O No Exam

7AAN2027 Greek II: Aristotle 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2031 Greek III: Special 7AAN2034 Indian I: The Orthodox Schools 7AAN2035 Indian II: The Heterodox Schools 7AAN2037 Intentionality & Perception in Phenomenology & Ancient 7AAN2039 Kant I: Critique of Pure Reason 7AAN2040 Kant II: Ethics & Aesthetics 7AAN2043 Mathematical Logic: Limitative 7 20 O No Exam Results 7AAN2045 Medieval 7AAN2047 Metaphysics 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2048 Metaphysics II 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2050 Methodology of the History of 7AAN2051 Modal Logic 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2053 Nineteenth-Century Continental 7AAN2055 in the Islamic World 7AAN2057 of Biology 7AAN2059 of Language 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2061 of Mind 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2062 of Mind II: Special 7AAN2064 of Physics

7AAN2066 of Psychology I 7AAN2067 of Psychology II 7AAN2071 of Religion 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2075 of Science 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2081 Political 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2082 Political II: Special 7AAN2087 Set Theory 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2091 Theory of Grammar 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2092 Theory of Meaning 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN4095 in the of 7 40 O No Exam Medicine 7AAN2095 Twentieth-Century Continental Varies Graduate Language modules 6 20 O No Varies according to module taken Varies By approval, modules within 7 20 to O No Varies according to module taken King s College London 40 Varies By approval, modules within the 7 20 to O No Varies according to module taken University of London 40 Part-time Study First Year students must take 40 to 80 number of credits from the following modules: 7AAN2001 Aesthetics 7AAN2004 Early Modern 7AAN2007 Epistemology 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2008 Epistemology II: Special 7AAN2011 Ethics 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2012 Ethics II: Special

7AAN2013 Ethics of Science & Technology 7AAN2015 First-Order Logic 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2017 Foundations of Analytic 7AAN2019 Gender & 7AAN4021 General 7 40 O No Coursework 7AAN2023 Greek Philosophical Texts I: Plato 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2024 Greek Philosophical Texts II: 7 20 O No Exam Aristotle 7AAN2026 Greek I: Plato 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2027 Greek II: Aristotle 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2031 Greek III: Special 7AAN2034 Indian I: The Orthodox Schools 7AAN2035 Indian II: The Heterodox Schools 7AAN2037 Intentionality & Perception in Phenomenology & Ancient 7AAN2039 Kant I: Critique of Pure Reason 7AAN2040 Kant II: Ethics & Aesthetics 7AAN2043 Mathematical Logic: Limitative 7 20 O No Exam Results 7AAN2045 Medieval 7AAN2047 Metaphysics 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2048 Metaphysics II 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2050 Methodology of the History of

7AAN2051 Modal Logic 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2053 Nineteenth-Century Continental 7AAN2055 in the Islamic World 7AAN2057 of Biology 7AAN2059 of Language 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2061 of Mind 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2062 of Mind II: Special 7AAN2064 of Physics 7AAN2066 of Psychology I 7AAN2067 of Psychology II 7AAN2071 of Religion 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2075 of Science 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2081 Political 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2082 Political II: Special 7AAN2087 Set Theory 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2091 Theory of Grammar 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2092 Theory of Meaning 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN4095 in the of 7 40 O No Exam Medicine 7AAN2095 Twentieth-Century Continental Varies Graduate Language modules 6 20 O No Varies according to module taken Varies By approval, modules within 7 20 to O No Varies according to module taken King s College London 40 Varies By approval, modules within the University of London 7 20 to 40 O No Varies according to module taken

Second Year 7AAN6002 Dissertation (MA of 7 60 Cr Yes Dissertation Psychology) students must take 40 to 80 number of credits from the following modules: 7AAN2001 Aesthetics 7AAN2004 Early Modern 7AAN2007 Epistemology 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2008 Epistemology II: Special 7AAN2011 Ethics 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2012 Ethics II: Special 7AAN2013 Ethics of Science & Technology 7AAN2015 First-Order Logic 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2017 Foundations of Analytic 7AAN2019 Gender & 7AAN2023 Greek Philosophical Texts I: Plato 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2024 Greek Philosophical Texts II: 7 20 O No Exam Aristotle 7AAN2026 Greek I: Plato 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2027 Greek II: Aristotle 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2031 Greek III: Special 7AAN2034 Indian I: The Orthodox Schools 7AAN2035 Indian II: The Heterodox Schools

7AAN2037 Intentionality & Perception in Phenomenology & Ancient 7AAN2039 Kant I: Critique of Pure Reason 7AAN2040 Kant II: Ethics & Aesthetics 7AAN2043 Mathematical Logic: Limitative 7 20 O No Exam Results 7AAN2045 Medieval 7AAN2047 Metaphysics 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2048 Metaphysics II 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2050 Methodology of the History of 7AAN2051 Modal Logic 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2053 Nineteenth-Century Continental 7AAN2055 in the Islamic World 7AAN2057 of Biology 7AAN2059 of Language 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2061 of Mind 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2062 of Mind II: Special 7AAN2064 of Physics 7AAN2066 of Psychology I 7AAN2067 of Psychology II 7AAN2071 of Religion 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2075 of Science 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2081 Political 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2082 Political II: Special

7AAN2087 Set Theory 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2091 Theory of Grammar 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN2092 Theory of Meaning 7 20 O No Exam 7AAN4095 in the of 7 40 O No Exam Medicine 7AAN2095 Twentieth-Century Continental Varies Graduate Language modules 6 20 O No Varies according to module taken Varies By approval, modules within 7 20 to O No Varies according to module taken King s College London 40 Varies By approval, modules within the 7 20 to O No Varies according to module taken University of London 40 If a Masters programme, are level 6 credit levels permitted within the programme? Yes. Graduate level language modules in the Modern Language Centre. Maximum 20 credits. Maximum number of credits permitted with a condoned fail (core modules excluded) 30 credits Are students permitted to take any additional credits, as per regulation A3; 5.10? Yes Are students permitted to take any additional credits, as per regulation A3, 20.7? No Are there are any exceptions to the regulations regarding credits, progression or award requirements? (where relevant the information should also differentiate the particular requirements of pathways within a programme or nested/exit awards) Exit Award provision A classified PG Diploma may be offered in cases where students have gained 120 credits from taught modules (as identified on the nested award) Includes condoned fails An unclassified PG Diploma may be offered in cases where a total of 120 credits of any combination of modules have been achieved. Includes condoned fails

With permission from the Programme Coordinator, students may take a maximum of 40 credits outside the programme from modules available in the School of Arts & Humanities, School of Law or the School of Social Science & Public Policy, or exceptionally elsewhere in the College or University of London. Other relevant information to explain the programme structure Please note that new students enrolling on the information provided on this section of the PAF will have these regulations stipulated throughout their programme of study. The only exception to this will be if there are changes made by Professional, Regulatory or Statutory Bodies that are noted to this programme. (a) numbers of introductory, core, compulsory and optional modules to be taken in each year of the programme with related credit values full time: 180 credits earned through: 1 x 60-credit core dissertation module; 120 credits from optional modules, of which 80 will normally come from the following four modules: 7AAN2061 of Mind, 7AAN2062 of Mind II: Special, 7AAN2066 of Psychology I, 7AAN2067 of Psychology II. However, when a student has already taken a module closely comparable to one of these, we reserve the right to waive this expectation in individual cases. Part time Year 1 40 to 80 credits (and normally 80). At least 20 credits must come from either 7AAN2061, 7AAN2062, 7AAN2066 or 7AAN2067. If 7AAN4021 General is taken at all, it must be taken in Year 1. Year 2 100 to 140 credits (and normally 100), depending on the number taken in Year 1. These must include 1 x 60-credit core dissertation module. If any of 7AAN2061, 7AAN2062, 7AAN2066 or 7AAN2067 were not taken in Year 1, they will normally be taken in year 2. However, when a student has already taken a module closely comparable to one of these, we reserve the right to waive this expectation in individual cases. (b) range of credit levels permitted within the programme 6 & 7 (c) maximum number of credits permitted at the lowest level 20 credits (d) minimum number of credits required at the highest level 160 credits

21. Marking criteria The assessment criteria follow the College s general criteria for the assessment of MA programmes. 22. Particular features of the programme which help to reduce the barriers experienced by disabled students and ensure that the programme is accessible to all students who meet the entry requirements Structure We welcome part time applications. Publicity and programme handbook These clearly communicate the key skills that will be required during the programme, the content of each module, the intended teaching methods to be used and the module s status (core/compulsory/optional). Teaching methods A wide range of teaching methods are utilised (as demonstrated by box 17), including: handouts in alternative formats, electronic resources placed on the website, lecture notes in advance in electronic formats and transcriptions available for outside speakers and films. Assessment Advice has been taken from the Equality and Diversity Department to ensure assessment methods do not unfairly discriminate against students with disabilities. The College s Special Examination Arrangements Committee (SEAC) considers requests for adjustments to assessment to take account of learning and/or physical disabilities. Module outlines specify the assessment methods that will be used and explain that SEAC will need to be notified about requests for alternative assessment methods. The form that the alternative assessment will take has been specified for each module in advance. Feedback Feedback on the programme is regularly collected from students, including information from students with disabilities about their learning experience. The information collected is used towards the on-going development and improvement of the programme. In particular, it has prompted closer working with ISS to ensure that subject resources are offered in a range of alternative formats wherever possible.