Course Outline
Course Title: Business Psychology B.Com (Term System) Term-II Paper-III
Course Objectives
- To equip the student with latest techniques of psychology
- To introduce the basic psychological aspects to the students
- To evaluate new claims about psychology by knowing psychological facts and standards for scientific evidence
Topic / Source / Sections
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Psychologists at Work:
- Subfields of Psychology
- Working at Psychology
- Exploring Diversity
- Becoming an Informed Consumer of Psychology
Neurons: The Basic Elements of Behaviour :
- The Structure of the Neuron
- How Neurons Fire
- Where Neurons Meet: Bridging the Gap
- Neurotransmitters: Multitalented Chemical Couriers
The Nervous System
- Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
- The Evolutionary Foundations of the Nervous System
- Behavioural Genetics
The Brain :
- Studying the Brain's Structure and Functions: Spying on the Brain
Sensing the World Around Us:
- Illuminating the Structure of the Eye
- Colour Vision and Colour Blindness
Hearing and the Other Senses:
- Sensing Sound
- Applying Psychology in the 21st Century
- Smell and Taste
- The Skin Senses
Perceptual Organization :
- The Gestalt Laws of Organization
- Feature Analysis
- Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processing
- Perceptual Constancy
- Depth and Motion Perception, perceptual illusions and subliminal perception
STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS :
Sleep and Dreams: The Stages of Sleep
- The Function and Meaning of Dreaming
- Sleep Disturbances
- Circadian Rhythms
- Daydreams
- Becoming an Informed Consumer of Psychology
Drug Use: The Highs and Lows of Consciousness / Section A
LEARNING:
- Classical Conditioning
- Operant Conditioning
- Cognitive-Social Approaches to Learning
MEMORY:
Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval of Memory
Recalling Long-Term Memories
Forgetting: When Memory Fails
/ Section BCOGNITION AND LANGUAGE :
- Thinking and Reasoning
- Problem Solving
- Language
INTELLIGENCE:
- What Is Intelligence?
- Variations in Intellectual Ability
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION:
- Explaining Motivation
- Human Needs and Motivation: Eat, Drink, and Be Daring
- Understanding Emotional Experiences
- Nonverbal Behaviour and the Expression of Emotions
DEVELOPMENT:
Nature and Nurture: The Enduring Developmental Issue
/ Section BPERSONALITY:
Psychodynamic Approaches to Personality
Other Major Approaches to Personality: In Search of Human Uniqueness
Assessing Personality: Determining What Makes Us Special
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY:- Attitudes and Social Cognition
- Social Influence
- Prejudice and Discrimination
- Positive and Negative Social Behavior
Recommended Text:
1. Feldman, Robert S,(2005), Understanding Psychology, 7th Edition. McGraw Hill, Boston