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Course model and main subject features

Course model and main subject features

We would like to introduce the course model and features of the main subjects of Department of Psychology Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies.

Course model

*The course model introduced here is just an example.

Features of Major Subjects

Psychology Course (Master's Program)
Subject Name Features
Psychology Research Methods Seminar I By following the presentation format of an academic conference, students will improve their ability to actually give a presentation at an academic conference. In addition, by answering questions and doubts from faculty and other graduate students, students will hone their ability to think about problems in their own research. By competing with each other, students will be encouraged to do research.
Human Informatics Research I With the recent development of neuroscientific research, the number of interdisciplinary research papers is increasing. In addition, it is essential for psychology to build models based on knowledge gained from neuroscientific methods and understand experimental results. Understand and discuss the basics of neural mechanisms based on multiple texts.
Social Psychology Seminar I This course aims to deepen students' understanding of interpersonal communication and the psychology involved in situations that are the subject of industrial-organizational psychology, such as consumer behavior and the workplace. Students will aim to understand the latest research and acquire research skills for problematic phenomena and research plan creation skills.
Clinical Psychology Course (Master's Program)
Subject Name Features
Special Lecture on Clinical Psychology I This course provides students with a deeper understanding of the four areas essential for clinical psychologists: psychological interviews, psychological assessments, community support, and psychological research. Students also gain experiential learning on listening to the opinions of others and expressing their own opinions, nurturing the ability to put these into practice in clinical settings.
Clinical Psychology Training I This course provides students with hands-on counseling experience in the Graduate School's Psychological Counseling Office, and teaches them how to conduct psychological assessments and interviews. Students will acquire basic knowledge necessary for developing clinical psychology, and will recognize and deepen their understanding of the issues facing them.
Clinical Psychology Assessment Seminar I This course provides an overview of the basics of psychological assessment in clinical psychology. It also focuses on the Rorschach test, and teaches how to administer it, score it, and collect data. Students will actually experience being an examiner and an examinee, and acquire the ability to interpret the movements of people's minds and the process of their experiences.