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2009 Course Handbook

PSY325: Principles and Applications of Learning

This unit examines how people and animals learn, and how their behaviours are later changed as a result of this learning. The lectures will cover some of the more important principles with a strong emphasis on applications to everyday life. These applications will include behaviour modification (stimulus control, reinforcement and extinction), goal setting, decision making, risk-taking, social learning, phobias and learned helplessness. The practical component of the unit allows you to apply these principles to your own behaviour in a self-regulation program conducted throughout the semester. This program will enable you to gain first-hand experience with the basic principles of behaviour change which are fundamental to many areas of psychological practice.

Evening students will be able to download lectures as MP3 files via the PSY325 website, but must attend the practicals/tutorials.

Credit Points:4
Contact Hours:3
When Offered: D1 - Day; Offered in the first half-year
Staff Contact: Dr Julia Irwin
Prerequisites:

PSY236(P)

Corequisites:

NCCWs:

Unit Designations: Science
Medical Sciences
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Psychology

Timetable Information

For unit timetable information please visit the Timetables@Macquarie Website.

Recent Updates

17 Oct 2008 - EDUC80P

Program title amended