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          selves  with  research  processes  and  settings  and  prepare  for  doing  an  individual  research
          project. By actively participating in ongoing research projects led by the departmental teaching
          staff, students will gain hands-on research experience and transferrable working skills. They
          will also have opportunities to apply and consolidate their research skills acquired from the
          pre-requisite courses and develop advanced research techniques.

          PSY 320    Motivation and Learning
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims at introducing theories and empirical studies in exploring human moti-
          vation  and  learning.  It  covers  various  topics,  such  as  drives,  instincts,  needs,  goals,
          self-regulation, emotion and etc. Students are encouraged to apply motivational theories not
          only to explain human behaviours in various contexts, but also to reflect and regulate their own
          motivational systems for continuous self-growth.

          PSY 330    Advanced Social Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              As an advanced course, this course will be conducted in a seminar setting, and students
          are expected to
          a)  understand  further  in  depth  some  important  phenomena  or  issues,  ideas,  theories,
              research paradigms and empirical findings on specific topics in social psychology;
          b)  critically evaluate research studies in social psychology from the cognitive-motivational
              perspective and the person-in-situation perspective; and
          c)   integrate different social psychological knowledge and apply them to understanding and
              tackling daily life issues.

          PSY 340    Advanced Developmental Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to broaden students’ knowledge on developmental psychology as well
          as train their ability to critique on existing research. A student-oriented seminar approach will
          be adopted. Each seminar follows a “consolidate-broaden-apply” routine to ensure thorough
          understanding of the selected developmental psychology topics. Through presentations and
          class  participation,  students  are  encouraged  to  apply  their  knowledge  to  local,  practical
          issues.

          PSY 350    Criminal Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims to provide a theoretical understanding of the multidisciplinary study of
          criminology  and  psychology.  Student  will  be  acquainted  with  the  dynamics  of  crime  and
          criminal behaviour from multiple perspectives. In particular, the study of criminal acts will be
          highlighted  by  the  interactions  among  psychological,  biological,  developmental  and  social
          factors. Students will be equipped with theoretical skills to explore the core areas of criminal
          psychology. Real case examples, class activities and discussion will be provided to enhance

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