Course Outline
Course Outline
Course Outline
General Psychology
Course Outline
1st Semester 2023/24
Psyc 1011, General Psychology Course Outline
Table of Contents
1. Course Information....................................................................................3
2. Instructor Information.................................................................................3
3. Course Overview.......................................................................................3
4. Course Objectives.....................................................................................4
5. Course Learning Outcomes.......................................................................4
6. Course Schedule and Instructional Method...............................................4
7. Assessment Tasks.................................................................................... 5
Feedback on Assessments...........................................................................5
8. Learning Resources..................................................................................6
Textbooks...................................................................................................6
References................................................................................................. 6
Online Resources.......................................................................................6
9. Grading Policy...........................................................................................6
Pass requirements......................................................................................6
10. Academic Integrity, Referencing and Plagiarism.....................................6
Academic Integrity......................................................................................6
Referencing................................................................................................ 7
Referencing Style.......................................................................................7
1. Course Information
2. Instructor Information
Course Coordinator
Name Gashaw T.
E-mail NA
Telephone number NA
Consultation hour
Office (Block/Room) Department of Humanities
Course Instructor/s
Name Endalkachew T.
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone number
Consultation hour right after every class
Office (Block/Room) NA
Course Overview
3. Course Objectives
Upon the completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Describe basic psychological concepts.
Compare and contrast the major theoretical perspectives in psychology.
Explain the difference between sensation and perception.
Compare and contrast different learning theories.
Summarize motivational and emotional processes.
Demonstrate social and interpersonal skills in everyday life.
Set an adaptive goal and plan for future.
Apply knowledge of psychology to one’s own life.
Explain how self-confidence, self-esteem, self-efficacy, assertiveness,
responsible behaviors, interpersonal skills will be strengthened.
Apply different stress coping mechanisms.
Week Module
Week 1 & 2 Chapter One: Essence of Psychology
1.1. Definition of Psychology and Related Concepts
1.2. Goals of Psychology
1.3. Historical Background and Major Perspectives in Psychology
1.4. Branches/Sub-fields of Psychology
1.5. Research Methods in Psychology
Week 3 Chapter Two: Sensation and Perception
2.1. The meanings of sensation and perception
2.2. The sensory laws: Sensory Thresholds and Sensory Adaption
2.3. Perception
Week 4 and 5 Chapter Three: Learning and Theories of Learning
3.1. Definition, Characteristics and Principles of Learning
3.2. Factors Influencing Learning
3.3. Theories of Learning and their Applications
Week 6 Chapter Four: Memory and forgetting
4.1 Memory
4.2 Forgetting
4.3. Improving Memory
Week 7 Chapter Five ፡ Motivation and Emotions
5.1. Motivation
5.2. Emotions
Week 8 Chapter Six: Personality
6.1. Meaning of Personality
6.2. Theories of Personality
Week 9 Chapter Seven: Psychological Disorders and their Treatment
techniques
7.1 Nature of Psychological Disorders
7.2. Causes of Psychological Disorders
7.3. Types of Psychological Disorders
7.4 Treatment Techniques
Week 10 Chapter Eight: Introduction to Life Skills
8.1. Nature and Definition of Life skills
8.2. Components of Life Skills 8.3. Goals of Life Skills
11.6. Assertiveness
11.7. Conflict and Conflict Resolution
11.8. Team Work
11.9. Overcoming Risky Behavior
5. Assessment Tasks
Feedback on Assessments
6. Learning Resources
References
Coon, D. & Mitterer, J.O. (2008). Introduction to psychology: Gateways to mind
and behavior (12th ed). New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
7. Grading Policy
Pass requirements
To pass this course a student must:
8. Attendance
As per university guideline, a minimum 80% during lecture and 100% during practical
work sessions except for some unprecedented mishaps. Failure to fulfil this
requirement result in barring.
Academic Integrity
AASTU values academic integrity. Therefore, all students must understand the
meaning and consequences of cheating, plagiarism and other academic offenses
under the Code of Student Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures. Work submitted
must be your own, and others’ ideas should be appropriately acknowledged. If you
don’t follow these rules, plagiarism may be detected in your work using plagiarism
detection tool 'Turnitin'.
Referencing
Referencing is a way of acknowledging the sources of information that you use to
research your assignments. You need to provide a reference whenever you draw on
someone else's words, ideas or research. Not referencing other people's work can
constitute plagiarism.
Referencing Style
The course instructor advises students to use the “APA” for written work and oral
presentations.