Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It takes the form of a number of different approaches, including developmental, biological, psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural and social theories.
In this course, you will be introduced to key research studies in each of these areas, and find out the answers to questions such as:
- What does the brain look like? How does it work? How do we think?
- How do we learn languages?
- How do we remember, and why do we forget?
- Why do we like to eat, drink, sleep and have sex?
- Why do we conform and whom do we obey? Why do we disobey?
- Why and how do we fall in love? How do relationships break up?
We invite you to explore the richness of human functions and uncover the secrets behind the brain, revealing its complexities and answering questions about how and why we behave (and misbehave!).
Ideal for those who are curious about psychology, this course provides a clear and exciting introduction to psychology as a science.
You will discover the major contributions of psychologists, gain insight into influential theories, and learn about the research methods and experimental techniques used to better understand human behaviour.
This course is part of the Inspiring Oxford summer school programme, held at Brasenose College.