| Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
| 1) |
Introduction and Basic Concepts |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 2) |
Psychological Terms and Their Meanings |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 3) |
Psychiatric Terms and Uses |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 4) |
Jargon and Slang Terms |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 5) |
Semiology and Indicators |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 6) |
Condition Classifications and Diagnoses |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 7) |
Psychological Tests and Assessment Methods |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 8) |
Reporting Techniques |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 9) |
Hands-on Learning with Case Studies |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 10) |
Assessment of Symptoms |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 11) |
Therapeutic Approaches and Associated Terms |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 12) |
Etiology and Pathogenesis Terms |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 13) |
Review of Current Psychological Research |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 14) |
Terms Used in Psychological Counseling |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 15) |
Special Topics: Stress, Anxiety, Depression |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
| 16) |
End of Semester Evaluation and General Review |
Basic Psychology and Psychiatry books
Current academic articles and research publications
Case studies and real life examples |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
| 1) |
Knows the theories, different approaches and perspectives related to psychology and knows the basic concepts and terms related to psychology. |
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| 2) |
Knows the process of psychology becoming a science from a historical perspective, its approach to emotional, behavioral and mental processes in this process and the scientific methods used to investigate these processes. |
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| 3) |
Knows the working subjects and methods of the subfields of psychology and defines the duties of psychologists working in these fields. |
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| 4) |
To be able to deal with the human being as a biological, psychological, sociological and cultural whole and to be able to establish a relationship with related disciplines in this sense. |
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| 5) |
Knows the salient emphases of the major theories, approaches and perspectives of psychology (behavioral, biological, cognitive, evolutionary, humanistic, psychodynamic and sociocultural). |
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| 6) |
Knows the basic principles and methods of psychological assessment and gains basic interview skills. |
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| 7) |
Have a basic level of knowledge about commonly used measurement tools in related subfields of psychology. |
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| 8) |
To have the knowledge and skills required to conduct research in the field of psychology, to find a problem, to create a research design, to collect data, to determine appropriate data analysis, to interpret and report findings. |
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| 9) |
To have a good understanding of scientific thinking in psychology; to use critical thinking and reasoning skills. |
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| 10) |
Knows the ethical principles, values and practices of psychology. |
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