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          PSY 502    Research Methods and Statistics II
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
                    This  course  aims  at  equipping  students  with  the  necessary  knowledge  and  skill  to
          complete  independent  research.  Throughout  the  course,  conceptual,  methodological  and
          design considerations are  integrated  with statistical techniques. Students  are trained  to be
          consumers and users of research method and statistics. They will engage in advanced topics
          including  regression  analysis,  mediation  and  moderation  analysis,  as  well  as  intensive
          longitudinal  study.  Contemporary  issues  such  as  the  open  science  framework  and  “new
          statistics” will also be introduced.

          PSY 503  Lifespan Developmental Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course aims at providing students with an overview of developmental psychology
          and helping them to understand how individuals change using a lifespan approach. Different
          theoretical perspectives and research methods used in the study of human development will
          be  introduced.  In  addition,  students  are  encouraged  to  conduct  field  research  related  to
          developmental psychology.

          PSY 504  Personality and Individual Differences
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course offers students an introduction to the major psychological perspectives  of
          personality  development.  Students  will  learn  different  ways  of  understanding  individual
          differences and/or similarities based on empirical research and grounded theories on human
          development,  personality  classifications,  and  a  variety  of  innate  and  learned  mechanisms
          involved in the formation of traits and characters.

          PSY 505  Social Psychology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This  course  introduces  key  social  psychological  theories  and  research  relating  to  the
          societal  context,  their  relevance  to  daily  life,  and  how  to  acquire  social  psychological
          knowledge through scientific investigation. The course begins with a general introduction to
          social  psychology  and  its  methodology,  and  then  proceeds  to  interesting  psychological
          phenomena  on  the  social  self,  social  perception,  social  relations  such  as  persuasion,
          conformity and prejudice, and applications to the real world. The course will provide practical
          experience in carrying out social research and encourage a critical awareness of the topic.

          PSY 506  Biological Bases of Behaviour
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course introduces the physiology and anatomy of the human nervous system and
          explores how different biological systems regulate human behaviours. Research methodolo-
          gies  in  studying  brain  and  behaviours  will  also  be  introduced.  This  equips  students  with
          fundamental  knowledge  to  understand  research  articles  in  the  field.  Students  will  have


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