PSY201

Introduction to Psychology

Course ID
PSY201
Level
Foundation Diploma

Course Description

This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of psychological principles and their applications. This course explores major psychological topics such as human development, cognition, behavior, personality, mental health, and social interactions. Through lectures, readings, and interactive assignments, students will examine the scientific methods used in psychology and how psychological knowledge is applied in various aspects of life and society.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Fundamental Concepts and Theories: Students will gain a foundational understanding of key concepts, theories, and historical trends in psychology, covering areas such as biological bases of behavior, learning, memory, development, personality, and abnormal psychology.
  • Scientific Methodology: Develop skills in applying the scientific method to psychological research, including designing experiments, collecting data, analyzing results, and interpreting findings.
  • Critical Thinking and Application: Enhance critical thinking skills by analyzing psychological research and its applications, and critically evaluate the impact of psychological studies on real-world issues.
  • Understanding Human Behavior: Acquire insights into human behavior, learning to identify influences of biological, environmental, and cultural factors on individual and group behavior.

These outcomes aim to equip students with a broad understanding of psychology, enabling them to apply psychological principles to personal, social, and organizational issues.