GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- PSICOLOGIA GENERALE I
- Course code
- FT0172 (AF:753608 AR:428894)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Academic Discipline
- PSIC-01/A
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course also aims to develop a critical understanding of psychological phenomena, fostering the ability to distinguish between explanations grounded in scientific evidence and beliefs derived from common sense.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will be able to:
- describe the main cognitive processes studied in general psychology
- understand the role of perception, attention, and memory in learning processes
- explain the main methods used to study behavior and mental processes
- recognize the limits of intuitive interpretations of human behavior
- use the scientific terminology of psychology appropriately
Pre-requirements
Contents
The first part of the course is devoted to the emergence of psychology as a scientific discipline and to the methods used to study behavior and mental processes.
Subsequently, the course focuses on fundamental cognitive processes. The mechanisms of perception, attention, and memory are examined, with reference to the processes of encoding, storage, and retrieval of information. Part of the course is dedicated to language and thinking, with particular attention to decision-making processes and systematic errors in judgment. The final part of the course addresses the relationship between cognition and emotion and the role of psychological processes in learning and behavior. Throughout the course, examples drawn from everyday life and real-life situations are discussed in order to foster a critical understanding of psychological phenomena and of common-sense interpretations.
Referral texts
for further information:
Turing, A. Intelligenza meccanica, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 1994
Jacomuzzi, A. Cubo o sfera? Nuove prospettive sul Quesito di Molyneuz, Rivista di estetica, 2004.
Fedeli, D. Il disturbo da deficit di attenzione e iperattività, Carocci, Roma, 2012.
Gallese, V. Dai neuroni specchio alla consonanza intenzionale, Rivista di psicoanalisi 2007.
D'ambrosio e Supino, la sindrome dei falsi ricordi, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2014.
Legrenzi, Creatività e innovazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2010.
Ruggiero e Sassaroli, I disturbi alimentari, Laterza, Roma, 2014.
Goleman, Intelligenza emotiva, Bur, Milano 2011.
Assessment methods
Type of exam
The instructor is responsible for ensuring the authenticity and originality of all examinations and coursework. In cases of suspected academic misconduct, an additional on-site assessment may be required during the exams, which may differ from the standard format.
Grading scale
A. Scores in the 18–22 range will be awarded in the presence of:
Sufficient knowledge and applied understanding of the course content;
Limited ability to collect and/or interpret data and formulate independent judgments;
Sufficient communication skills, especially in relation to the use of specific language pertaining to the economic functioning of public services.
B. Scores in the 23–26 range will be awarded in the presence of:
Fair knowledge and applied understanding of the course content;
Fair ability to collect and/or interpret data and formulate independent judgments;
Fair communication skills, especially in relation to the use of specific language pertaining to the economic functioning of public services.
C. Scores in the 27–30 range will be awarded in the presence of:
Good to excellent knowledge and applied understanding of the course content;
Good to excellent ability to collect and/or interpret data and formulate independent judgments;
Fully appropriate communication skills, especially in relation to the use of specific language pertaining to the economic functioning of public services.
D. Honors (cum laude) will be awarded in the presence of excellent knowledge and applied understanding of the course content, judgment skills, and communication abilities.
Teaching methods
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development