PN5236 Evolutionary and Comparative Psychology
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
10
SCQF level
SCQF level 11
Planned timetable
"PS5236 Lectures: Tuesdays 9-11; Practicals: Tuesdays one of 2-3:30, 3:30-5; Tutorials TBD (Module runs in Weeks 7-11 only)."
Module Staff
Dr C Hobaiter
Module description
This module will address evolutionary and comparative approaches to psychology. The aim is to provide an understanding of major evolutionary forces and how they have shaped animal and human behaviour and psychology. Key principles, concepts and methodologies will be introduced and related to specific topic areas such as the evolution of social behaviour and the evolutionary origins of language and cognition.
Relationship to other modules
Anti-requisites
YOU CANNOT TAKE THIS MODULE IF YOU ( TAKE PN5235 OR TAKE PS5235 )
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment
100% Coursework; Resubmission of failed components only
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1 x 2-hour lecture and 1 x practical/workshop class of up to 3 hours. Additionally 5 x 1-hour tutorials across the semester.
Intended learning outcomes
- "describe how selection can act to shape our behaviour, as well as our bodies, over evolutionary time."
- describe to what extent behavioural heuristics adapted to our environment of evolutionary selection are relevant to describe modern human behaviour in the 21st Century
- "describe which cognitive processes are involved in human language, and how human language fits into the broad spectrum of animal communication systems"
- "develop and test a hypothesis about human behaviour using a large real-world data set, and then write up the results to communicate their core findings to a scientific audience"