04 ABPG1203 CourseGuide
04 ABPG1203 CourseGuide
04 ABPG1203 CourseGuide
You must read this Course Guide carefully from the beginning to the end. It tells
you briefly what the course is about and how you can work your way through
the course material. It also suggests the amount of time you are likely to spend in
order to complete the course successfully. Please keep on referring to the Course
Guide as you go through the course material as it will help you to clarify
important study components or points that you might miss or overlook.
INTRODUCTION
ABPG1203 History and Philosophy of Psychology is one of the courses offered by
the Faculty of Applied Social Sciences at Open University Malaysia (OUM). This
course is worth 3 credit hours and should be covered over 8 to 15 weeks.
COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is offered to all learners taking the Bachelor of Psychology with
Honours programme.
STUDY SCHEDULE
It is a standard OUM practice that learners accumulate 40 study hours for every
credit hour. As such, for a three-credit hour course, you are expected to spend
120 study hours. Table 1 gives an estimation of how the 120 study hours could be
accumulated.
Study
Study Activities
Hours
Briefly go through the course content and participate in initial discussions 3
Study the module 60
Attend 3 to 5 tutorial sessions 10
Online Participation 12
Revision 15
Assignment(s), Test(s) and Examination(s) 20
TOTAL STUDY HOURS ACCUMULATED 120
COURSE OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
COURSE SYNOPSIS
This course is divided into 10 topics. The synopsis for each topic can be listed as
follows:
Topic 9 discusses the new structuralism, the new mentalism, and analyses the
concept of professional psychology.
Learning Outcomes: This section refers to what you should achieve after you
have completely covered a topic. As you go through each topic, you should
frequently refer to these learning outcomes. By doing this, you can continuously
gauge your understanding of the topic.
Summary: You will find this component at the end of each topic. This component
helps you to recap the whole topic. By going through the summary, you should
be able to gauge your knowledge retention level. Should you find points in the
summary that you do not fully understand, it would be a good idea for you to
revisit the details in the module.
Key Terms: This component can be found at the end of each topic. You should go
through this component to remind yourself of important terms or jargon used
throughout the module. Should you find terms here that you are not able to
explain, you should look for the terms in the module.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
Learners are not required to take any pre-requisite course prior to this.
ASSESSMENT METHOD
Please refer to myINSPIRE.
REFERENCES
Brennan, J. F. (1998). History and systems of psychology. Upper Saddle River, NJ:
Prentice Hall.
Fancher, R. E., & Yahaya, M. (1994). Perintis psikologi. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
Dewan Bahasa Pustaka
Leahey, T. H. (1991). A history of modern psychology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Prentice Hall.
Smith, N. W. (2001). Current systems in psychology: History, theory, research,
and applications. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.