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    英語総合講座III-61
  Everyday Psychology
PARK SIWON 
4単位 
3〜4 
後期 
11002161

In this course, participants will have an opportunity to learn and think and talk about some of today’s important discoveries and trends in what is known as popular or “everyday psychology.”  Rather than textual interactions in the class, the instructor and his participants will seek to develop activities, tasks, and projects, so that the course can be dynamically facilitated.  Class participants will also be expected to choose and explore their own topic(s) and search for the relevant materials about “everyday psychology” and share them with the class in the form of a class project which will constitute a major portion of the course credit.  Active participation in all aspects of class activities is a must for this class, as the primary purpose of the class centers on the development of the participants’ English skills through the course content.

評価方法: (1) Attendance and Class Participation: 20%
(2) Article Presentation: 20%
(3) Midterm Exam (essay): 20%
(4) Research Paper: 30%
(5) Group Research Report: 10%

Total: 100%

テキスト名: Jim Knudsen and Takaichi Okuda, Thoughts and feelings: reading and writing for self-expression, NAN’UN-DO

  Additional reading packet to be purchased at UniPost

授業計画――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
1. Course Introduction & Memory
2. Happiness
3. Intelligence
4. Fear and politics
5. Multi-tasking
6. Self-diagnosis
7. Pain and laughter
8. Marriage
9. Taste and color
10. Crime
11. Persuasion and resolution
12. The brain
13. Small group research
14. Group research report