Course Details
Psychology
Academic Year 2022/23
GZ51 course is part of 3 study plans
unknown (history data) unknown (history data) 1st year
B-P-C-GK Winter Semester 1st year
B-K-C-GK Winter Semester 1st year
Psychological science object and system, psychological phenomenon classification – cognitive, emotive, conative processes and states, body and other expressive characteristics and abilities, temperament, character, structural qualities of personality, normality and pathology of personality, motivation, personality stimulation, forming and its development
Course Guarantor
Institute
Objective
Orientation in developmental and social psychology and in communication; ability to apply gained information to personal and to professional life.
Knowledge
Student will be able to orientate in elementary psychological topics, student will be able to aplicate gained knowlege and abilities in life.
Syllabus
1. Role of psychology in personal life.
2. Classification of Psychology.
3. Psychology of perception on human and subhuman level.
4. Neuroanatomy.
5. Cognitive proceses.
6. Inteligence and ways how to measure it.
7. Emotions. Temperament. Motivation.
8. Differences between men and women.
9. Learning, its importance and types.
10. Common learning types.
11. Theories of personality - psychoanalysis of S. Freud.
12. Psychosocial development of personality.
13. Social communication.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge from general psychology and sociology, elementary terms in psychology and personality psychology. Acquaintance with sociological research and its practical use.
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
2 credits
Semester
summer
Forms and criteria of assessment
course-unit credit
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. Role of psychology in personal life.
2. Classification of Psychology.
3. Psychology of perception on human and subhuman level.
4. Neuroanatomy.
5. Cognitive proceses.
6. Inteligence and ways how to measure it.
7. Emotions. Temperament. Motivation.
8. Differences between men and women.
9. Learning, its importance and types.
10. Common learning types.
11. Theories of personality - psychoanalysis of S. Freud.
12. Psychosocial development of personality.
13. Social communication.