PYB100 Foundation Psychology


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Unit code:PYB100
Antirequisite(s):PYB012
Equivalent(s):PYB101, HLB100
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
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Gardens Point
Semester 1
Kelvin Grove
Semester 1, Semester 2
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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,024
International unit fee  $4,224
Psychology is a broad-ranging and multifaceted discipline which encompasses the scientific study of human behaviour, and the systematic application of knowledge gained from psychological research to a broad range of applied issues. The goal of this foundational unit is to introduce you to major subfields and perspectives in psychology, to develop your understanding of the research methods used in psychological research and to develop your critical thinking skills. This unit provides a strong basis for future learning in the discipline. Topics covered in PYB100 will include child and adult development, social psychology, and an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems. We will consider Indigenous and diverse cultural perspectives, ethical issues in psychological research, and how psychological perspectives can help us understand and address real world issues. This unit will help you develop your database searching and written communication skills.