This course will provide the students with an overview to the scientific study of human memory. Topics that are covered include, but not limited to, memory systems and processes; such as encoding, forgetting; memory disorders and developmental approaches. Everyday applications of memory will also be explored.
Memory (PSY 315)
Programs\Type | Required | Core Elective | Area Elective |
Psychology | * | ||
Psychology | * | ||
Psychology Minor | * |
CONTENT
OBJECTIVE
To teach our current knowledge of human memory.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- At the end of the course the learner is expected to possess basic knowledge of the main characteristics and functions of human memory: short-term memory, long-term memory, learning, etc.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
1. Understand the world, their country, their society, as well as themselves and have awareness of ethical problems, social rights, values and responsibility to the self and to others. 4
2. Understand different disciplines from natural and social sciences to mathematics and art, and develop interdisciplinary approaches in thinking and practice. 5
3. Think critically, follow innovations and developments in science and technology, demonstrate personal and organizational entrepreneurship and engage in life-long learning in various subjects; have the ability to continue to educate him/herself. 5
4. Communicate effectively in Turkish and English by oral, written, graphical and technological means. 5
5. Take individual and team responsibility, function effectively and respectively as an individual and a member or a leader of a team; and have the skills to work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams. 4
1. Develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the workings of human mind and behavior, and use this understanding to advance psychological theory, research and applications. 4
2. Analyze psychological phenomena critically and provide constructive analysis at the individual and the societal levels, and integrate with the professional life. 5
3. Consume and provide input for psychological literature by demonstrating proficiency in research design, methods, and statistical analyses, computing skills, and ethical standards; and develop a habit of expressing these with advanced oral and written skills; share in national and international platforms. 5
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ASSESSMENT METHODS and CRITERIA
Percentage (%) | |
Quiz | 85 |
Participation | 5 |
Presentation | 10 |
RECOMENDED or REQUIRED READINGS
Textbook |
Most of the chapters from: Baddeley, Eysenck, and Anderson (2015). Memory. |
Readings |
Several peer reviewed articles that will be presented during the course. |