PCG 203 Physiological PsychologyMEF UniversityDegree Programs Guidance and Psychological CounselingGeneral Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy Statement
Guidance and Psychological Counseling
Bachelor Length of the Programme: 4 Number of Credits: 240 TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF: Level 6

Ders Genel Tanıtım Bilgileri

School/Faculty/Institute Faculty of Education
Course Code PCG 203
Course Title in English Physiological Psychology
Course Title in Turkish Fizyolojik Psikoloji
Language of Instruction EN
Type of Course Flipped Classroom
Level of Course Intermediate
Semester Fall
Contact Hours per Week
Lecture: 3 Recitation: Lab: Other:
Estimated Student Workload 150 hours per semester
Number of Credits 6 ECTS
Grading Mode Standard Letter Grade
Pre-requisites None
Expected Prior Knowledge None
Co-requisites None
Registration Restrictions Only Undergraduate Students
Overall Educational Objective To learn the science of physiological psychology and to gain knowledge neuroscience.
Course Description This course includes a review and critical evaluation of the major biopsychological concepts, key terms, and principles. The main aim of the course is to enable students to think about the biological basis of behaviors, emotions, moods etc. The course focuses on “brain”, which is the most complicated organ. Anatomy of the neural systems, diseases related to problems in neural systems, and research methods in the physiological psychology area are the fundamental issues of this course.
Course Description in Turkish Bu ders temel biyo-psikoloji alanına ait kavramların, terimlerin ve ilkelerin gözden geçirilmesini ve eleştirel bir şekilde değerlendirmesini içerir. Dersin amacı; davranışların, duyguların ve duygudurum değişikliklerinin altında yatan biyolojik süreçlerin incelenmesidir. Bu ders, en karmaşık organ olan “beyin” üzerine odaklanır. Sinir sisteminin anatomisi, sinir sistemindeki problemlerle ilgili hastalıklar ve fizyolojik psikoloji alanındaki araştırma yöntemleri bu dersin temel konularıdır.

Course Learning Outcomes and Competences

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) comprehend the definition of key terms that used in the area of physiological psychology and neuroscience
2) understand the basic concepts and principles to explain the biological explanations of the behavioral processes
3) comprehend the science of physiological psychology so that how and when to apply the key terms and concepts
4) evaluate biopsychological theories in terms of their strengths and weaknesses.
Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4
1) Scientific competence, knowledge, skills and effective teaching methods and strategies in order to provide psychological help.
2) Knowledge that will enable students to develop the skills to cope with problems they encounter in the school environment.
3) Basic knowledge about developmental processes from early childhood to adulthood and the characteristics and issues unique to each stage.
4) Knowledge about the tools used in school counseling services and being equipped to develop relevant programs.
5) Competence in vocational guidance and counseling practices.
6) Understanding of human relations and interaction.
7) Knowledge, experience and skills in scientific methods in order to conduct research studies in behavioral sciences.
8) Awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning, accessing information, and monitoring developments in education, science, and technology. An ability to solve problems related to the field, continuously developing and renewing oneself, and having critical thinking and questioning skills. An ability to use information technologies.
9) Ability to communicate effectively in both verbal and written Turkish; ability to use English at least in the European Language Portfolio B2 General Level.
10) Knowledge about past and present regulations and legislations regarding professional applications of the field and being equipped to contribute to its further development.
11) Sensitivity for different cultures, values ​​and democratic rights of individuals; the knowledge of national culture and history, and using that knowledge in increasing awareness and involvement in national and international social, cultural, artistic, and technological developments.
12) A sense of professional and ethical responsibility, and awareness of national and universal sensitivity expressed in the Basic Law of National Education.

Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences

N None S Supportive H Highly Related
     
Program Outcomes and Competences Level Assessed by
1) Scientific competence, knowledge, skills and effective teaching methods and strategies in order to provide psychological help. N Exam
2) Knowledge that will enable students to develop the skills to cope with problems they encounter in the school environment. S Exam
3) Basic knowledge about developmental processes from early childhood to adulthood and the characteristics and issues unique to each stage. S Exam
4) Knowledge about the tools used in school counseling services and being equipped to develop relevant programs. N
5) Competence in vocational guidance and counseling practices. N
6) Understanding of human relations and interaction. N
7) Knowledge, experience and skills in scientific methods in order to conduct research studies in behavioral sciences. N
8) Awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning, accessing information, and monitoring developments in education, science, and technology. An ability to solve problems related to the field, continuously developing and renewing oneself, and having critical thinking and questioning skills. An ability to use information technologies. N
9) Ability to communicate effectively in both verbal and written Turkish; ability to use English at least in the European Language Portfolio B2 General Level. N
10) Knowledge about past and present regulations and legislations regarding professional applications of the field and being equipped to contribute to its further development. N
11) Sensitivity for different cultures, values ​​and democratic rights of individuals; the knowledge of national culture and history, and using that knowledge in increasing awareness and involvement in national and international social, cultural, artistic, and technological developments. N
12) A sense of professional and ethical responsibility, and awareness of national and universal sensitivity expressed in the Basic Law of National Education. N
Prepared by and Date ONUR KARABATAK , June 2018
Course Coordinator MUSTAFA ÖZCAN
Semester Fall
Name of Instructor Öğr. Gör. ESİN TUNA

Course Contents

Week Subject
1) Orientation-Introduction to Class
2) Overview and introduction: What is Biopsychology?
3) How is Biopsychology studied and assessed? Biopsychology as Neuroscience.
4) What are the Divisions of Biopsychology.
5) Evolutionary aspects of biopsychology. Human evolution.
6) Thinking about the biology of behavior.
7) Thinking about the biology of behavior (cont.)
8) Fundamental Genetics
9) Fundamental Genetics Anatomy of the nervous system
10) Anatomy of the nervous system
11) Neural Conduction and synaptic Transmission Midterm
12) Research methods of biopsychology The visual system
13) The visual system (cont.)
14) Introduction to the neural diseases
15) Final Examination Period
16) Final Examination Period
Required/Recommended ReadingsPinel, P.J., & Barnes, S. J. (2014). Introduction to Biopsychology (Global 9th Edition). Pearson
Teaching MethodsLecture
Homework and Projects
Laboratory Work
Computer Use
Other Activities
Assessment Methods
Assessment Tools Count Weight
Midterm(s) 1 % 50
Final Examination 1 % 50
TOTAL % 100
Course Administration okarabatak@mef.edu.tr
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Office hours: by appointment

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 2 3 3 112
Midterm(s) 1 16 2 18
Final Examination 1 18 2 20
Total Workload 150
Total Workload/25 6.0
ECTS 6