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Psychology Course Outline Iba

The course 'Introduction to Psychology' taught by Ayesha Khan in Fall 2019 aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of psychological principles, theories, and research methods. It covers various topics including learning, personality, consciousness, memory, cognition, intelligence, motivation, and psychological disorders, while promoting ethical understanding and appreciation of diversity. Students are expected to participate actively, adhere to attendance policies, and complete assessments including quizzes, assignments, and exams.

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Psychology Course Outline Iba

The course 'Introduction to Psychology' taught by Ayesha Khan in Fall 2019 aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of psychological principles, theories, and research methods. It covers various topics including learning, personality, consciousness, memory, cognition, intelligence, motivation, and psychological disorders, while promoting ethical understanding and appreciation of diversity. Students are expected to participate actively, adhere to attendance policies, and complete assessments including quizzes, assignments, and exams.

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COURSE OUTLINE

INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

Instructor: Ayesha Khan


Semester: Fall 2019

email: ayeshakhan@iba.edu.pk

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course provides an essential understanding of the fundamental principles and theories of
human behavior. It aims at introducing students to the dynamic field of psychology, providing a
basic framework of each theoretical school of thought in psychology. Psychological Concepts,
methodology, approaches, key terminology, and studies will be explored. Students will learn to
apply psychological theories, concepts and studies to practical situations, everyday life and to
their own experience. The course also aims at developing insight into why people think, feel
and behave the way they do. Along with developing skills to scientifically and critically evaluate
data ; students will essentially develop tolerance and a basic understanding of human ethics.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
 To study psychological principles and create an understanding of all key paradigms of
psychology
 To understand major influences and contributors in the field of psychology and the
evolution of psychology
 To understand psychological research methods and the nature of experimentation in
Psychology
 Understand the cognitive aspects of perception, memory, motivation, emotion and
language in human behavior
 To promote an appreciation and understanding of individual, social and cultural
diversity
 To identify, and create an understanding of various psychological disorders
 To understand human behavior in social contexts and situations
 To develop tolerance and insight into basic ethical issues
 To apply and integrate theoretical knowledge in various practical situations and display
usefulness of concepts of human behavior
CLASS EXPECTATIONS:
 All students are required to read the assigned chapters/ articles/ materials designated
for the next class.
 Students need to be prepared for in-class group discussions and quizzes.
 Use of cellphones in class is not allowed.
 Be punctual. Students will be marked absent if they arrive 5 minutes after class starts.
 Cheating, plagiarism or other ethical violations will be dealt with according to IBA
policies.

ATTENDANCE:
Students are required to be present in class during roll call. Students will be marked absent if
they are not present in the class at the time of attendance or if they do not respond when their
name is called out.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOK:
Understanding Psychology By Robert S. Feldman, 2012
Eleventh edition, Published by McGraw Hill, Companies Inc., 2012
Or
Twelfth Edition

REFERENCE TEXTBOOK
David G. Myers, C. Nathan DeWall (2015). Psychology, 11th Edition-Worth Publishers.

GRADING:
Class Participation: 5%
Quizzes (un/announced): 15%
Assignments / Presentations: 15 %
Final Project / Report: 15%
Midterm: 20%
Final Examination: 30%

CLASS SCHEDULE:
Lecture 1
Introduction to the course

Lecture 2-3
Introduction to psychology: Definition, Psychologists at work, Roots of Psychology, Key issues
and controversies. (CHAPTER 1)

Lecture 4-5
Learning: Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Cognitive Approaches to Learning
(CHAPTER 6)
Lecture 6-7
Personality: Psychodynamic Approaches to Personality, Traits, Learning, Biological and
Evolutionary and Humanistic approaches to Personality (CHAPTER 13)

Lectures 8-9
Psychological research: The Scientific Method, Conducting Psychology Research, and Critical
Research Issues. (CHAPTER 2)

Lecture 10-11
States of Consciousness: Sleep Dreams, Hypnosis and Meditation, Drug use: The Highs and Lows
of Consciousness (CHAPTER 5)

Lecture 12-13
Sensation and Perception: Sensing the World around us, Vision: Shedding light on the Eye,
Hearing and the Other Senses, Perceptual Organization (CHAPTER 4)

Lecture 14
Memory: The Foundation of Memory, Recalling Long-term memories, Forgetting: When
memory fails (CHAPTER 7)

Lecture 15-16
Cognition and Language: Thinking and Reasoning, Problem Solving (CHAPTER 8)

Lecture 17-18
Intelligence: What is Intelligence, Variations in Intellectual Ability, Group Differences in
Intelligence (CHAPTER 9)

Lecture 19-20
Motivation and Emotions: Motivation, Human Needs and Motivations, Understanding
Emotional Experiences (CHAPTER 10)

Lecture 21-22
Neuroscience and Behavior: Neurons: Basic elements, The Nervous System and the Endocrine
System: Communicating within the Body, The Brain (CHAPTER 3)

Lecture 23
Health Psychology: Stress, Coping and Well-being (CHAPTER 14)

Lecture 24
Development: Cognitive Development over the life span (CHAPTER 12)

Lecture 25-26
Psychological disorders: Normal versus Abnormal, The Major Psychological Disorders,
Psychological Disorders in Perspective (CHAPTER 15)
Lecture 27
Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social cognition, Social Influence ad groups, Prejudice and
Discrimination, Positive and Negative Social Behavior (CHAPTER 17)

Lecture 28
Review Session

Note :
The above class schedule is only an outline for reference, and applicable to modification as per
requirement of the course.

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