Course Pointer with study material and exam info for IBP Bachelor 2 at Leiden University: 2023-2024

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BLOCK 1

Developmental Psychopathology

  • Readings:
    • Book: Abnormal child and adolescent psychology with DSM-V updates by Wicks-Nelson & Israel, 9th edition
    • Articles: via Brightspace
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the multiple choice exam (70%) and the work-group sessions (30%)
  • Exam dates: November 7th, 2023 + February 2nd, 2024 (resit)

Psychometrics

  • Readings:
    • Book: Psychometrics: An introduction by Furr, 3rd edition
    • Workbook: to order via Readeronline
    • Additional texts: via Brightspace
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the multiple choice exam (60%) and the practical skills test (40%)
  • Exam dates: November 8th, 2023 + January 31st, 2024 (resit)

Stress, Health and Disease

  • Readings:
    • Book: Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers. An Updated Guide to Stress, Stress-Related Diseases, and Coping by Sapolsky, 3rd edition
    • Reader: Psychology of Stress, Health and Disease by Brosschot via Blackboard/Brightspace
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the multiple choice exam (70%) and the practice sessions (30%)
  • Exam dates: November 9th, 2023 + January 29th, 2024 (resit)

Perspective on Career Planning (POCP)

  • Readings: articles
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the seminar grade (90%) and the career event grade (10%).
    • The seminar grade is a weighted average of the module grade (70%) and the task grade (30%). The module grade is an average of two module assignments. The task grade is an average of two polls (30% in total), personal development assignment (40%) and personal reflection assignment (30%)
    • The career event grade is based on a report following an approved career event
  • Exam dates: not applicable

BLOCK 2

Consciousness

  • Readings: The science of consciousness by Harvey, 1st edition
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the exam (60%) and the workgroup assignment (40%)
  • Exam dates: January 22nd + April 11th (resit)

Group Dynamics

  • Readings:
    • Group dynamics by Forsyth, 7th edition
    • Lord of the Flies by Golding, any edition
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the multiple choice exam (60%) and three assignments (40% in total)
  • Exam dates: January 24th + April 12th (resit)

Psychodiagnostics

  • Readings:
    • Psychological testing & assessment by van der Molen a.o., custom Leiden edition
    • Readings via Brightspace
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the exam (60%) and the workgroup assignment (40%)
  • Exam dates: January 26th + April 10th (resit)

Perspective on Career Planning (POCP)

  • Readings: articles
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the seminar grade (90%) and the career event grade (10%).
    • The seminar grade is a weighted average of the module grade (70%) and the task grade (30%). The module grade is an average of two module assignments. The task grade is an average of two polls (30% in total), personal development assignment (40%) and personal reflection assignment (30%)
    • The career event grade is based on a report following an approved career event
  • Exam dates: not applicable

BLOCK 3

Interpersonal Professional Skills

  • Readings:
    • Group Dynamics, an introduction by Remmerswaal, 1st edition
    • Psychological communication by van der Molen a.o., 2nd edition
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the interim and final assessment of the following skills: interview skills, reflective skills and professional development
  • Exam dates: not applicable

Perspective on Career Planning (POCP)

  • Readings: articles
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the seminar grade (90%) and the career event grade (10%).
    • The seminar grade is a weighted average of the module grade (70%) and the task grade (30%). The module grade is an average of two module assignments. The task grade is an average of two polls (30% in total), personal development assignment (40%) and personal reflection assignment (30%)
    • The career event grade is based on a report following an approved career event
  • Exam dates: not applicable

BLOCK 4

Multivariate Data Analysis

  • Readings:
    • MVDA Workbook
    • Additional articles via Brightspace
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the exam (60%) and the SPSS skills test (40%)
  • Exam dates: June 20th + July 10th (resit)

Interpersonal Professional Skills

  • Readings:
    • Group Dynamics, an introduction by Remmerswaal, 1st edition
    • Psychological communication by van der Molen a.o., 2nd edition
  • Examinfo: the final grade is a weighted average of the interim and final assessment of the following skills: interview skills, reflective skills and professional development
  • Exam dates: not applicable
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