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Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Course Introduction and Application Information

Course Code: PSI066
Course Name: Cinema and Psychology
Semester: Spring
Course Credits:
ECTS
5
Language of instruction: Turkish
Course Condition:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: Departmental Elective
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Course Coordinator: Dr. Öğr. Üy. GİZEM ATEŞ ÖZKAN
Course Lecturer(s): Gizem ATEŞ ÖZKAN
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: The aim of Cinema and Psychology course is to explain a number of psychological themes and concepts including stereotypes, memory, learning processes, personality disorders, emotion, trauma, and clinical applications via cinema, and to investigate these themes and concepts by critical thinking.
Course Content: Psychological themes and concepts (i.e., learning and motivation, memory, stereotypes and prejudice, mental health ve therapy, mood disorders, dissociation, dissociative disorders, psychotic disorders, emotion, jealousy, envy, love, and happiness) and related movies.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) develop an understanding of psychological principles across the major fields of psychology,
2) define key psychological concepts, terms, and theories,
3) develop critical thinking and analysis skills by evaluating accuracies of portrayals of psychological concepts in movies.
4) Analyzing techniques used in films to illustrate psychological concepts

Course Flow Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Introduction No materials
2) Learning and Motivation Film: The Shawshank Motivation
3) Memory Film: Memento Renner, K. (2006). Repeat viewings revisited: Emotions, memory, and “Memento.” Film Studies, 8, 106-115.
4) Stereotypes and Prejudice Film: 12 Angry Men
5) Mental Health and Therapy Film: One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest
6) Mood Disorders Film: Ordinary People
7) MIDTERM MIDTERM
8) Dissociation Film: Shutter Island Lawson, A. & Fouts, G. (2004). Mental illness in Disney animated films. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 49, 310-314.
9) Psychotic Disorders Film: A Beautiful Mind Lawson, A. & Fouts, G. (2004). Mental illness in Disney animated films. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 49, 310-314.
10) Dissociative Disorders Film: Sybil
11) Emotion Film: Inside Out
12) Jealousy and Envy Film: Lovelorn (Gönül Yarası)
13) Love Film: Everything About Mustafa (Mustafa Hakkında Her Şey)
14) Happiness Film: Bliss (Mutluluk)
15) FİNAL FİNAL

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Zorunlu ders kitabı yoktur / No required textbooks.
References: Lawson, A. & Fouts, G. (2004). Mental illness in Disney animated films. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 49, 310-314.
Renner, K. (2006). Repeat viewings revisited: Emotions, memory, and “Memento.” Film Studies, 8, 106-115.
Wedding, D., & Niemiec, R. M. (2003). The clinical use of films in psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 59, 207-215.

Course - Program Learning Outcome Relationship

Course Learning Outcomes

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Program Outcomes
1) Have the theoretical knowledge in major sub areas of psychology. 2 1
2) Apply psychological consepts and theories in a variety of applied settings 3
3) Identify and explain the cognitive, emotional and behavioral processes of human. 2
4) Evaluate evidence and assumptions in a scientific and critical view. 1 1
5) Collect and analyze the research data and report the findings in accordance to ethical publication rules. 2
6) Develop and utilize measurement tools for psychological phenomena. 3
7) Have the skills and abilities to follow advances in psyhology and other related sciences. 2
8) Have the skills and abilities to work effectively on individual and group based. 3
9) Have the skills and abilities to communicate in a clear and effective manner in national and international settings. 2
10) Behave in accordance to the professional code of ethics applied to psychology. 3
11) Be unprejudiced and equal to various identity groups based on such as age, gender, language, race, religion and social class in scientific and professional acitivities. 2 2
12) Have enhanced awareness of universal values as well as human and animal rights. 3
13) Master a foreign language at least B1 level of European Language Portfolio. 3
14) Master the computer softwares within information and communication technologies at least European computer driving licence. 1 2

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Average 3 Highest
       
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) Have the theoretical knowledge in major sub areas of psychology.
2) Apply psychological consepts and theories in a variety of applied settings
3) Identify and explain the cognitive, emotional and behavioral processes of human.
4) Evaluate evidence and assumptions in a scientific and critical view.
5) Collect and analyze the research data and report the findings in accordance to ethical publication rules.
6) Develop and utilize measurement tools for psychological phenomena.
7) Have the skills and abilities to follow advances in psyhology and other related sciences.
8) Have the skills and abilities to work effectively on individual and group based.
9) Have the skills and abilities to communicate in a clear and effective manner in national and international settings.
10) Behave in accordance to the professional code of ethics applied to psychology.
11) Be unprejudiced and equal to various identity groups based on such as age, gender, language, race, religion and social class in scientific and professional acitivities.
12) Have enhanced awareness of universal values as well as human and animal rights.
13) Master a foreign language at least B1 level of European Language Portfolio.
14) Master the computer softwares within information and communication technologies at least European computer driving licence.

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Midterms 1 % 40
Final 1 % 60
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 40
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 60
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Calculation

Activities Number of Activities Workload
Course Hours 13 65
Midterms 1 20
Final 1 50
Total Workload 135