School/Faculty/Institute Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences
Course Code PSYC 439
Course Title in English Memory in Society
Course Title in Turkish Bellek ve Toplum
Language of Instruction EN
Type of Course Flipped Classroom
Level of Course Intermediate
Semester Fall
Contact Hours per Week
Lecture: 3 Recitation: 0 Lab: 0 Other: 0
Estimated Student Workload 160 hours per semester
Number of Credits 6 ECTS
Grading Mode Standard Letter Grade
Pre-requisites None
Co-requisites None
Expected Prior Knowledge None
Registration Restrictions Only Undergraduate Students
Overall Educational Objective This course aims to introduce students to the scientific study of human memory with a focus on its operation in the social context.
Course Description This course introduces the study of memory in the social context with a psychological methodology. Students will first learn about the basics of human memory, i.e., its subsystems, its mechanisms, its neuroscientific basis etc. Later, the focus of the course will shift to the social influences on memory. There will be two main lines of research that the course will cover: 1. How remembering within groups that are as small as couples and as big as societies affect human memory, 2. How individuals remember the past of their groups. The main concepts, studies, and findings in these two lines of research will be reviewed. Students will not only learn about remembering the past but also imagining the future for both individuals and collectives, which is an integral aspect of the memory system.

Course Learning Outcomes and Competences

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) Learn how human memory operates within the social context.
2) Understand the distinct memory systems and their interaction with the social world.
3) Grasp how society influences and structures human memory while at the same time being structured by it.
4) Connect various areas that focus on the topic of memory within psychology and between other disciplines of social science.
5) Critically evaluate research articles, identify key topics, and develop informed discussion questions on the issues at hand.
6) Propose a research project as a group that explores a topic on the operation of memory in society.
Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6

Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences

N None S Supportive H Highly Related
     
Program Outcomes and Competences Level Assessed by
Prepared by and Date MEYMUNE NUR TOPÇU , October 2024
Course Coordinator BANU FEMİR GÜRTUNA
Semester Fall
Name of Instructor Asst. Prof. Dr. MEYMUNE NUR TOPÇU

Course Contents

Week Subject
1) Human Memory: Structure
2) Human Memory: Processes
3) The Psychology of Collective Memory Cultural Schemata
4) Collaborative Remembering
5) Transactive Memory Systems & Shared Reality
6) Social Contagion & Collective Forgetting
7) Memory & The Internet
8) Midterm
9) Knowledge of History and World Events
10) Intersection of Autobiographical and Collective Memory 1
11) Intersection of Autobiographical and Collective Memory
12) Episodic Future Thinking
13) Collective Future Thinking
14) Wrap Up & Class Presentations
15) Final Examination Period
16) Final Examination Period
Required/Recommended ReadingsG. A. Randavsky (2021). Human Memory. Routledge Selected Articles.
Teaching MethodsFlipped Classroom
Homework and ProjectsPre-class activities: Reading articles, Preparing Discussion Questions In-class Activities: Quizzes using the Mentimeter Platform, Group work using the Padlet Platform, Presentation of discussion questions
Laboratory WorkNone
Computer UseNone
Other ActivitiesNone
Assessment Methods
Assessment Tools Count Weight
Attendance 13 % 20
Application 8 % 20
Project 1 % 15
Midterm(s) 1 % 20
Final Examination 1 % 25
TOTAL % 100
Course Administration topcum@mef.edu.tr

Attendance at all classes is compulsory. Students arriving 15 min. late will not be allowed to join that class. In case of missing an exam, students must provide an acceptable and documented excuse. Make-up exam will be held for the missed exams. Students are expected to treat university staff and others respectfully at all times. The commitment of acts of cheating, lying, and deceit in any of their diverse forms such as plagiarism, and copying during examinations will not be tolerated and will be punished according to YÖK and university regulations. Academic dishonesty and plagiarism: YÖK Disciplinary Regulation

ECTS Student Workload Estimation

Activity No/Weeks Hours Calculation
No/Weeks per Semester Preparing for the Activity Spent in the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements
Course Hours 14 3 3 3 126
Application 1 10 10
Project 1 10 10
Midterm(s) 1 6 1 7
Final Examination 1 6 1 7
Total Workload 160
Total Workload/25 6.4
ECTS 6