Learning Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this module, students should be able to:
- Discuss the chronological development of Psychology as a discipline
- Describe the key features of the main Schools of Psychology (e.g. Structuralism, Functionalism, Gestalt, Psychodynamism and Behaviourism)
- Compare and contrast the main approaches to Psychology in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Critically analyse the relationship between Psychology and Society, e.g. with regard to concepts such as 'race’, ‘gender’ and ‘madness’
Indicative Module Content:
Lecture topics will typically include:
1. Early experimentalism
2. Evolution
3. Psychology and race
4. William James
5. Behaviourism
6. Neo-Behaviourism
7. Gestalt Psychology
8. Freud, psychodynamism & psychoanalysis
9. Social Psychology
10. Psychology and animals
11. Psychology and the meaning of madness
12. Ethics in Psychology
Note that these are subject to change.