7140001 Psychology

Numbering Code U-LET28 37140 SJ46 Year/Term 2022 ・ Year-round
Number of Credits 4 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Mon.4
Instructor name KUROSHIMA HIKA (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor)
moriguchi yusuke (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course 3rd-year student seminar.
Students will present research and discuss the relevant themes.
This will provide a foundation for starting original graduate research.
Course Goals Master research presentation and discussion skills, and understand how to approach graduate research.
Schedule and Contents Each student will present content on research topics they have chosen, which will be discussed by all students. Students will present their research once per semester. Presenters will distribute outlines of their presentation content. Presentations should be computer-based (preferably using PowerPoint). Active participation in discussions is expected.
The following is a rough outline of the lesson plan:
Session 1: Explanation of how to present research.
Session 2-29: Student presentations and discussion.
Session 30: Feedback on presentations.
Evaluation Methods and Policy In-class performance.
Course Requirements In principle, students will be specializing in psychology.

Students will have taken Psychology Lab I, Course I, but it is not essential.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students will fully prepare a handout and slides of presentation content.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Not used.
References, etc. Introduced during class.
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