Aims
The project must be an opportunity for the students to narrow their themes and fields of interest in psychology, the options they will further follow (namely in the master), and to get a first impression of the concerned professional field.
The course must insure the specific positioning of competences to integrate the already acquired contents and know-how and particularly those directly related to the university approach: position of a problem, research of critical information, synthetic conclusion, choice of an approach, etc. alone or in group.
Main themes
The project will consist in treating in detail a concrete question related to the professional practice chosen in a proposed list. This approach will be realised through a personal work and a group work and will benefit of what was acquired in the previous years.
Content and teaching methods
The students will have:
- to choose the question to develop in a list proposed by the researchers according to their staff abilities
- to look for answers and clarifications as well in the scientific literature than in the social and professional reality (for example by observing how this kind of question is stated in the practice)
- to take part in the seminar tutoring the project
- to present intermediate reports
- to write a synthetic and critical report
- to present to the other groups the work realised
The project will be initiated during the BAC2 with an information session and will end in BAC3 before Easter
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
The learnings from BAC1 and BAC2
Participation to the tutoring seminar, written individual report, group report and presentation
A portfolio presenting the sense, the aims and the methods of the project with the appraisal criterions for the written report and the presentation
Groups guided by members of the PACS
Other credits in programs
PSP13BA/P
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Troisième année de bachelier en sciences psychologiques et de l'éducation (majeure en sciences psychologiques)
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(11.5 credits)
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Mandatory
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