Diğer Bölümlere Verilen Dersler

Diğer Bölümlere Verilen Dersler

Category Code Must/Elective Semester Prerequisite Name Course Objective T A* ECTS
Non-departmental PSY290 Elective Fall & Spring Open for 3rd or 4th-year non-psy. students Psychology of Conflict and Violence

This course offers general theories in political psychology by focusing mainly on the social aspects of interpersonal, intragroup, and international conflict. A prospective learner who considers taking this course does not need any prior knowledge and course engagement in the field. Participants who successfully complete this course will be able to gain the following learning outcomes, correspond to the AGU Psychology Program aims.

3 3 5
Non-departmental PSY291 Elective Fall

Open for 2nd year non-psy.students

Mental Health in the Workplace

This course is constituted for the recognition of fundamental issues of mental health and how these issues might be apparent and effectively responded to in the workplace context. Accordingly, the course covers basic concepts of mental health and well-being, identifying mental health issues and work-related stress, the elements of a mentally healthy workplace and culture, identifying and managing one’s mental health issues, and discussions related to mental illness stigma and how to socially include people with mental illness.

3 3 5
Non-departmental PSY380 Elective Fall & Spring

Open for 3rd or 4th year non-psy. students, instructor consent

Psychology in Social Settings

This course is designed to offer basic concepts of the science of psychology to the students from various disciplines. It aims to familiarize students with the basic principles, methods, history, and areas of psychology and social psychology. Students will be equipped with the knowledge related to social perception, the self, stress and health, social influence and norms, aggression, discrimination and prejudice, and prosocial behavior.

3 3 5
Non-departmental PSY381 Elective Fall

Open for 3rd or 4th year non-psy. students, instructor consent

Psychology of Human Mind and Memory

The course contains topics on how we, human beings, understand the world around us and so respond to it via giving more emphasis on human mental processes, such as attention and memory. The course, therefore, covers the following topics respectively: introduction to cognitive psychology and brain, sensation and perception, and human mental processes, where the latest covers attention, information processing (i.e., sensory, short-term, and long-term memories), and retrieval processes (i.e., remembering). 

3 3 5

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