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KHA357

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
KHA302 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
KHA303 Cognitive Neuroscience
KHA305 Clinical Psychology
KHA306 Cognition and Memory
(Not Offered 2012)
KHA309 Health & Rehabilitation Psychology
KHA312 Psychology & Law
(Not Offered 2012)
KHA314 Learning & Skilled Performance
KHA315 Organisational Psychology
(Not Offered 2012)
KHA319 Educational Psychology
KHA324 Sensation & Perception
(Not Offered 2012)
KHA329 Individual Differences and Psychological Assessment
KHA331 Psychology of Language
KHA332 Research Project in Psychology
KHA333 Cross-Cultural Psychology
(Not Offered 2012)
KHA334 Anomalistic Psychology - the Science of Self-Deception
(Not Offered 2012)
KHA350 Research Methods 3
KHA352 Assessment & Individual Differences
KHA353 Cognitive Psychology
KHA357 Community & Environmental Psychology
KHA358 Behavioural Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
KHA359 Health Psychology

2012  KHA357  Community & Environmental Psychology

Unit Level: Advanced

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

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SPECIAL NOTE:  This is an advanced level elective unit

OFFERINGS

Unit Sem 1 Sem 2 Full Yr Spring Summer Winter
KHA357 L

Key Semester Dates
Semester Campus Attendance Note Start Date Census Date Final WW Date* End Date
Sem 2 L On Campus 16-JUL-2012 10-AUG-2012 03-SEP-2012 20-OCT-2012

*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see Withdrawal dates explained for more information).

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DESCRIPTION

The first part of the unit focuses on community psychology, its history, the contexts within which it can be applied, and the methods used to study it. Community psychology is examined from developmental, ecological, community diversity, sense of community, coping, and social support perspectives. This provides a foundation for the development of community change and action programs addressing issues such as community empowerment and citizen participation, social change, community mental health, managing disasters and crises, community resilience.

The second part covers environmental psychology. It addresses how an understanding of environmental cognition and perception provides a foundation for understanding human environment interaction, environmental stress, and the perception of the built and urban environments (including issues relating to the workplace, residential settings, institutional settings, and leisure and tourism).

In the laboratory component students explore the application of community and environmental psychology principles outlined in lectures within Tasmania and Australia. Case study, reviews of current research, and practical assignments are used to examine how community and environmental psychology can be applied to issues such as managing salinity and water use, managing natural hazard (eg, bushfire, flood) risk, and promoting citizen participation within the community. The laboratory component explores how community psychology and environmental psychology can be integrated to deal with local and national issues.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT: 2-hr exam (50%), lab reports totalling 2,500 words (50%)

TEACHING PATTERN: One 2-hr lecture and one a 2-hr practical classweekly (13 weeks)

REQUISITE INFO
Prereq KHA201
M.Excl KHA257

TEXTS
Information about any textbook requirements for Semester (Sem 2) will be available from mid April 2012

STAFF: Prof D Paton (Coordinator)

FEES
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KEY

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