Emner: MAPSYK311 Bevisste og ubevisste prosesser i tanke og atferd - Høst 2014




Studienivå (studiesyklus)

Master

Undervisningsspråk

English

Undervisningssemester

Spring

Undervisningsstad

Bergen

Mål og innhald

This course deals with the psychological aspects of climate change. Humans play an essential role in both producing and potentially mitigating climate change. The course gives an introduction to theory, research, and methods in the study of human perception and behavior in the field of climate change. It focuses on approaches within psychology that study information processing, judgment and appraisal processes, behavior, and communication.

Læringsutbyte

Knowledge:

The student has advanced research-based knowledge about the following topics:

 

Skills:

The student

 

General competence:

The student

Krav til forkunnskapar

Students must have a basic knowledge in research methods, statistics, and cognitive psychology, for example by having passed PSYK208 and PSYK202B or equivalent courses.

Undervisningsformer og omfang av organisert undervisning

The course consists of a mix of teaching methods that complement each other. Traditional lecture-style teaching is accompanied by other teaching methods that allow in-depth and individually centered learning on specific topics, such as seminars and personal supervision.

Specifically, the course will consist of:

- lectures

- seminars based on recommended reading

- writing a paper (in groups)
- student presentations in groups on chosen themes

Obligatorisk undervisningsaktivitet

Group presentation of a theoretical or empirical written paper within one of the sub-topics of the course

Vurderingsformer

Assessment of a theoretical or empirical written paper within one of the sub-topics of the course (max. 10 pages / 4000 words), group work.

 

Karakterskala

A-F

Litteraturliste

Recommended literature, about 500 pages. See website under Mi Side.

Emneevaluering

Students will evaluate the teaching in accordance with the quality assurance system of UiB.

Kontaktinformasjon

For more information, please contact the student advicer/information centre:

Telephone: 5558 2710

Email: studieveileder.psyfa@uib.no

Institutt

en/isp

Department of Psychosocial Science