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Reg. No. CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0326
Subject: Psychology Form of study: full-time Subjetc´s goals: Subject is focused on introducing and use of selected topics of psychology for military-professional practice. After completing the course student will gain following vocational proficiency, skills, general ability: - skills:
The students:
- student should apply the psychological knowledges to training and as well to common military life;
- recognizes inadequate response to a load and affects their coping for individuals and groups;
- deal with consequences of negative psychological states
- combines measures to eliminate symptoms of negative psychological states.
- abilities:
The students:
- describes issues regarding prevention of socially undesirable phenomena in army;
- derives principles of psychological preparation in training and engagement;
- explains negative consequences of load in own preparing and unit preparing.
- competences:
The graduates in the subject:
- student si able to make independent and responsible decisions in common professional situation;
- ability of making decision for next studying in terms of their professional development.
Subject continuity: The course builds on - Sociology
- Leadership
- Political Science and International Relations
- Security and Defense Policy
- Organizational Behavior
- Adult Education
Conditions for successful completion of the course: Compulsory study of literature (100 p.). Assessment paper (25 to 30 pages). Paper defense presentation. Reflection preparation of research article.
Basic literature: - ATKINSON, Rita L. 1987, Introduction to Psychology, 9th ed, San Diego Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 80-7178-640-3.
- STANGOR, Charles, 2011, Introduction to Psychology, Flat World Knowledge, L.L.C.,
Recommended readings: - DAVEY,G.,STERLING,C.,FIELD,A,ALBERY,I.2014. Complete Psychology.Routledge.752p.ISBN 9781444145304.
- ŠTIKAR, J., RYMEŠ, M. Psychologie ve světě práce. Praha: Karolinum, 2003. ISBN 80-246-0448-5.
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Students completing lectures and will know these particular aspects of the topic:
Introducing
Understanding Psychology
- The Goals of Psychology
- The Areas of Psychology
- Psychology in Life
- A Science Evolves: The Past, the Present, and the Future
Psychological Research
- Experimental Research
- Nonexperimental Research
- Correlation versus Experimental Methods
- Evaluating Research
Ethics in Psychology
- Research Ethics
- Animals in Research
- Clinical Practice Ethics
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Students completing lectures and seminars will know these particular aspects of the topic:
Cognitive psychology
Nato network enabled capability
Phenomenon of asymmetry in modern operations
Partial conclusion of nnec and asymmetry
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Exercises:
T1 Introduction to the Psychology
T2 Cognitive psychology and military professions
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Students completing lectures and seminars will know these particular aspects of the psychology topic:
Structuralism and Functionalism
The Psychoanalytic and Gestalt Schools
Behaviorism
Humanistic Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Psychobiology
The Evolutionary Perspective
Cultural Psychology
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Exercises T3 Psychology II
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Students completing lectures and will know these particular aspects of the topic:
- Elements of communication systems
- Semanticity, generativity and displacement
- Four communication paradigms
- Future directions of psychology of communication
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Seminar: T4 Psychology of communication
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Students completing lectures and will know these particular aspects of the topic:
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Teaching Knowledge
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Subject Matter Knowledge
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Teaching Subject Matter Knowledge
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Constructivism in Educational Psychology
- Student Diversity in the Classroom
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Out-of-School Influences
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Exercise T5: Educational Psychology
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Students completing lectures and seminars will know these particular aspects of the topic:
- Mental hygiene at work of Commander
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The progress of trends in a safety environment