PSY6122 - Psychology Special Subject

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, candidates will be able to:

(1) conduct a thorough search of the literature relating to their chosen topic;
(2) analyse and evaluate the findings of psychological investigations relating to their chosen topic;
(3) demonstrate detailed knowledge and understanding of their chosen topic
(4) critically evaluate current and historical issues and debates relating to their chosen topic;
(5) produce a balanced and cogent synthesis of relevant material.

Content:

This module is intended to give students an opportunity to study in some depth, a topic of particular interest to them within the discipline of Psychology. The Special Subject will not entail the student conducting empirical research. Rather, the extended essay is intended to provide an opportunity for the student to write critically about a selected and approved area in considerably more depth than is possible in other assessed essays.

Learning and Teaching Information:

A section of the Moodle VLE will be dedicated to the module. The VLE will contain forms and handouts relevant to the module including supervision and assessment information. Access to journals (hard copy and online copies) and electronic databases (including PsycINFO).

One to one supervision
Contact hours 3 per student

Assessment:

001 Reading Log 1000 words 20%
002 Essay 4000 words 80%


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Fact File

Module Coordinator - Dr Gary Peckham
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - YL