PSY5302 - Psychological Issues in Gender and Emotion

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of the defining characteristics and scope of individual differences and developmental psychology from both historical and contemporary perspectives;
Describe, compare and contrast major theoretical approaches and explanations in each of the identified areas of psychology from both UK and international perspectives;
Demonstrate an understanding of the relative merits and shortcomings of the predominant methods of investigation employed within each area;
Demonstrate knowledge of the link between research and theory across a range of psychological domains and conduct appropriate statistical project work.

Content:

This module builds on core aspects of two contemporary themes in psychology. For each subject area it provides a background and framework in the defining characteristics, methods and scope of the core topic areas included, but are not exclusive to, gender and emotion:

For Individual Differences:
Motivation, social cognition models, mood disorders, irrational belief, personality disorders, the role of individual differences in health and illness, gender differences, cultural differences.

For Developmental Psychology:
Theories of gender identity, transgender issues in development, sex differences in aggression and other characteristics; emotions and attachment; parenting/social influences; identity, the self, self- esteem, adolescence and relationship formation.

Learning and Teaching Information:

The module delivery will be based upon a combination of lecture-based teaching and use of a VLE. A wide range of materials will be provided on the VLE to support students as developing independent learners. The time allocated for guided self-managed learning activities will allow students to use a variety of library facilities such as book chapters, online resources or journal articles.
Students will undertake project work, which will allow them to explore relevant statistical procedures appropriate to the module content.
Lectures and workshop activities, incorporating tasks and discussions, will be integrated with the additional materials encountered by students in their self-managed activities as they embark on the journey towards becoming independent learners.

Lectures
Hours: 15
Intended Group size: 150

Workshops
Hours: 15
Intended Group size: 150

Guided independent study
Hours: 170

Further details relating to assessment
Students will be required to cover different topics in the literature review and essay, in order to avoid duplication of material.

Assessment:

001 Essay; 3,000 Words; End of Semester One 100%

Fact File

Module Coordinator - Julian Perara
Level - 5
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 5S1