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          PSY 401-3    Research Thesis I, II & III
                                                                           3 Terms; 9 Credits
              Research Thesis aims to provide an opportunity for students to conduct their research
          studies in psychology independently under the supervision of departmental staff. During the
          three-semester endeavour, students are required to go through the entire research process,
          including  conceptualization  of  the  thesis  topic,  conducting  literature  reviews,  formulating
          research hypotheses, designing research methodology, collecting data, presenting findings
          and writing up their theses.

          PSY 404    Psychology of Consciousness
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The aim of this course is to provide a multi-disciplinary orientation to the study of con-
          sciousness. The mystery of consciousness has drawn a great deal of attention from a wide
          range of philosophers and scientists. The course emphasizes critical analysis of the discussed
          theories and explores the possible forms of consciousness.

          PSY 405    Human Neuropsychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims at exploring the relationship between human brain function and be-
          haviour. Contemporary neuropsychological theories, methodologies and assessment tools will
          be  introduced.  The  course  will  also  cover  major  domains  of  cognitive  functioning  (e.g.
          memory, language, executive functions) as well as an overview of neurological syndromes
          and  disturbances  resulting  from  changes  in  neuroanatomy,  neurophysiology  and  brain
          damage in selected areas (e.g. substance use, neurodegenerative disease).

          PSY 406    Specific Issues in Neuroscience
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This is an advanced course explaining the relationships of human behaviours and neu-
          rological  structures  in  specific  aspects,  including  neurogenesis,  research  techniques,
          functional localization, cognitive and perceptual functioning, emotion and recovery of neuronal
          function.  This  course  also  aims  at  discussing  some controversies  about  neuroscience  and
          neuropsychology.  Students  will  appreciate  the  close  linkage  of  human  behaviour  and
          neurological systems, as well as how their linkages are studied empirically.

          PSY 410    Psychoanalytic Readings
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  is  essentially  a  follow-up  to  the  course  Psychoanalytic  Concepts.  Some
          manuscripts by major figures in the psychoanalytic tradition are selected and introduced to
          students. These major figures include Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Alfred Adler, Carl Jung,
          Melanie  Klein,  John  Bowlby,  Karen  Horney,  Erich  Fromm,  Heinz  Hartmann,  Donald  W.
          Winnicott, Ronald D. Fairbairn, Wilfred Bion and Jacques M. Lacan. Students are invited to
          reflect on the  challenges  and suggestions imbedded  in  the selected psychoanalytic manu-


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