Code: FSEV.ÚAP/1-UAPen-80/21
Semester: Summer
Offered: 2025
Schedule: Every Thursday 13:30-15.00
Classroom: B22
Psychology of Personality (6 ECTS) explores the foundations of personality psychology, including biological and social influences, personality structures, and key theories. Students engage with major psychological approaches such as psychoanalysis, humanistic psychology, and trait theory while developing analytical and research skills. Coursework includes presentations, seminar papers, and exams. The course is conducted on-site with lectures and seminars.
Semester: Winter
Offered: 2024
Schedule: Every Thursday 13:30-15.00
Classroom: B22
This course explores the development of psychology as a scientific discipline, tracing its roots from ancient philosophical thought to its emergence as a modern science. Students will examine the key figures, schools of thought, and groundbreaking discoveries that have shaped the field. Topics include the contributions of early philosophers, the rise of experimental psychology, the development of major psychological theories such as behaviourism, psychoanalysis, and humanism, and the impact of cultural, social, and technological changes on psychological practices. The course encourages critical reflection on how historical context has influenced the evolution of psychological knowledge and its application today.