Health Psychology PSYC3020  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: Department of Psychology
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Psychology
Offered in: Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

Health Psychology introduces the student to the intricate relationships existing between psychological factors and the biological processes of human health and illness. The course begins by describing the emergence of the field of health psychology, models of health behaviour, and a basic understanding of biological processes. The course then goes on to examine in detail various topics that highlight the role of psychosocial factors in the genesis of health and disease (including a broad range of disorders), as well as the role of psychosocial interventions in assisting individuals to improve their health.

Indicative Assessment:

A 3000 word essay due mid-semester (50%) and (b) an end-of-year formal 2 hour examination (50%).

Workload: Two hours of lectures per week and 18 hours of laboratories spread across the semester.
Areas of Interest: Health, Medicine and the Body and Psychology
Requisite Statement:

Two of PSYC2001, 2002, 2004, 2007 or 2008 (It is also strongly recommended that students take PSYC3025 Abnormal Psychology in the first semester).

Incompatibility:

with PSYC3010 (a previously offered course)

Majors/Specialisations: Health, Medicine and Body and Human Sciences
Programs: Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies
Science Group: C
Academic Contact: Dr Elizabeth Rieger and Dr Jay Brinker