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          PSY 205    Cognitive Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  aims  at  introducing  the  information  processing  approach  in  the  study  of
          human  cognition  and  its  central  concepts  to  students.  Methods  and  skills  in  investigating
          cognitive  process  are  also  introduced.  Students  will  also  conduct  cognitive  psychology
          experiment and write laboratory report.

          PSY 206  Research Methods and Designs
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims at introducing  basic research concepts and techniques to students.
          Students  will  get  familiarised  with  research  designs  and  methods,  data  collection,  data
          analysis and interpretation. Besides, students will learn how to write research reports in the
          APA  style  of  publication.  Furthermore,  there  will  be  opportunities  for  students  to  practice
          formal presentation of research findings.

          PSY 207    History and Systems of Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims at promoting students’ understanding  of the history of ideas in psy-
          chology.  Through  acquiring  knowledge  related  to  philosophical  antecedents  and  empirical
          roots of those ideas or thoughts, students  will  develop a foundation  for integrating various
          systems of psychology into their future work and practice.

          PSY 208    Psychoanalytic Concepts
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to introduce the historical development, basic concepts and techniques
          of psychoanalysis to students. Students are required to critically reflect upon the dialogues
          between  psychoanalysis  and  other  schools  of  psychology  in  a  variety  of  areas  including
          structures  of  the  mind,  psychic  development,  dreams,  psychopathology,  psychotherapy,
          sexuality,  and  culture.  Empirical  findings  relevant  to  the  issues  under  enquiry  will  also  be
          introduced.

          PSY 209    Positive Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Traditionally, the foundation for Clinical and Counselling Psychology has been based on
          the psychopathological perspective. Positive Psychology is the recent movement in psychol-
          ogy led by Martin Seligman, and represents a more positive way of viewing the human mind,
          personality, emotions and behaviour. This course will provide an introduction to the study of
          topics  (e.g.  positive  emotions,  subjective  well-being,  strengths  and  virtues,  mindfulness,
          gratitude, hope, spirituality, resiliency) related to the positive aspects of human experience.
          The course will first provide an overview of the history, definition, and significance of positive
          psychology.  Then,  the  course  will  be  dedicated  to  unpacking  the  complex  concepts  of



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