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C8106C Introduction to Psychology

This unit introduces students to basic psychology and its contribution to understanding human development, learning, memory, personality, motivation and social behaviour.
Unit Overview

Qualification

Graduate

Unit Availability

Trimester 3 2025

Study Mode

Online Facilitation

Placement

N/A

Prerequisite

N/A

Corequisite

N/A

Notes

N/A

Schedule
Availability Facilitation Type Time Dates Facilitator
Trimester 3 2025 Online Facilitation 11am – 1pm
(AEST/AEDT)
Thursday 4 September
Thursday 18 September
Thursday 2 October
Thursday 16 October
Thursday 30 October
Louise Brayshaw & Philip Milligan

Unit Details

This unit introduces students to basic psychology and its contribution to understanding human development, learning, memory, personality, motivation and social behaviour. Students will be able to apply knowledge gained to a range of contexts and evaluate current events using psychological concepts.

At the end of this unit students will be able to:

  1. Detail core psychological concepts and processes.
  2. Analyse how psychological research, theories and principles contribute to an understanding of human development, learning, memory, personality, motivation, and social, behaviour.
  3. Critically incorporate contemporary literature in the field of psychology with counselling practice.
  4. Apply insights gained from studies in human development, learning, memory, personality, motivation and social psychology to understand and predict behaviour in situation and experiences in everyday life.
  5. Critically analyse how psychological concepts, principles, and theories can be applied to daily life.
  1. Culture and psychology; Indigenous psychology
  2. Building blocks of psychology: research, biology, sensation and perception
  3. Consciousness; learning; memory
  4. Thought and language; intelligence
  5. Motivation and emotion; personality
  6. Physical and cognitive development; social development
  7. Attitudes and social cognition; interpersonal processes
  8. Health, stress and coping
  9. Psychological disorders
  10. Treatment of psychological disorders
  1. Online Forums (20%)
    Word Limit: 1200 total
    Due: Week 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
  2. Case Study (20%)
    Word Limit: 1200
    Due: Week 4
  3. Integration Paper (20%)
    Word Limit: 1200
    Due: Week 7
  4. Essay (40%)
    Word Limit: 2400
    Due: Week 12
  • Burton, L., Westen, D., & Kowlaski. (2019). Psychology (5th ed.). Wiley & Sons Australia.
    OR
    Burton, L., Westen, D., & Kowlaski. (2022). Psychology (6th ed.). Wiley & Sons Australia.

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