Arts & humanities

Cognition and Human Performance

PSS240

Overview

Warning: Mature Content

This unit contains mature content including Adult Themes and Sex / Sexual References and may not be suitable for some students. Any student under the age of 16 who would like to enrol in this unit must first complete a Parental Consent Form.

Level of study: What does Undergraduate Level 2 mean?

Undergraduate Level 2

EFTSL: What does EFTSL mean?

0.125

Delivery Method: What does delivery method mean?

Fully Online

Availability: What is a Study period?

2012:

Duration:

13 weeks

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Domestic student fee:

$795.00 (AUD)

HECS student fee:

$706.00 (AUD)

International student fee:

$1,020.00 (AUD)

Description

This unit introduces students to cognitive psychology and provides basic coverage of modern theories of attention, perception, memory, language, learning, emotion and consciousness.

Please note: Assessment values are indicative only; details will be advised at the start of the unit.

Prerequisites

Mandatory prerequisites

You must have successfully completed the following unit(s) before starting this unit:

  • PSS110 — Introduction to Psychology 1
  • PSS120 — Introduction to Psychology 2
  • STA102 — Foundations of Statistics (Previously STA15)
  • STA210 — Analysis of Variance

If you have completed equivalent study at another university, please contact a Student Advisor for advice.

Mandatory co-requisites

You must either have successfully completed the following unit(s) before starting this unit, or currently be enrolled in the following unit(s); or enrol in the following unit(s) to study at the same time or prior to this unit:

  • STA310 — Multivariate Statistics

If you have completed equivalent study at another university, please contact a Student Advisor for advice.

Special Requirements

  • Broadband access

Assessment

  • Assignments — (40%-65%)
  • Invigilated Exam — (35%-45%)
For more information on invigilated exams see Exams and results

Learning Outcomes

At the completion of this unit students will have developed:

  1. analytical and problem solving skills
  2. an understanding of research methodology, including ethics
  3. the ability to write in a clear, scientific manner, and the critical evaluation of research
  4. the ability to work independently
  5. the ability to tackle unfamiliar problems.

Topics

This unit addresses the following topics.

NumberTopic
1Theories of cognitive functioning and processes
2Perception
3Attention
4Memory
5Problem-solving
6Decision-making
7Language
8Aspects of learning

Study Resources

This unit is delivered using the following methods and materials:

Instructional Methods

  • Chat rooms
  • Discussion Forum/Discussion Board
  • Embedded Multimedia
  • Online Quizzes/Tests
  • Online assignment submission
  • Standard Media
  • Web links

Print based materials

  • Welcome Letter

Online materials

  • Printable format materials

Textbooks are subject to change within the academic year. Students are advised to purchase their books no earlier than one to two months before the start of a unit.

Click on the titles of the listed books below to find out more:

Required textbooks

Cognitive Psychology Ed. 6

By:Eysenck Michael W.

ISBN: -

Format:Print

Supplier:Go to Unibooks


Relevant Courses

This unit is a core requirement in the following courses:

This unit may be eligible for credit towards other courses:

  1. Many undergraduate courses on offer through OUA include 'open elective' where any OUA unit can be credited to the course. You need to check the Award Requirements on the course page for the number of allowed open electives and any level limitations.
  2. In other cases, the content of this unit might be relevant to a course on offer through OUA or elsewhere. In order to receive credit for this unit in the course you will need to supply the provider institution with a copy of the Unit Profile in the approved format, which you can download here. Note that the Unit Profile is set at the start of the year, and if textbooks change this may not match the Unibooks textbook list.