1. Explain the biological basis of psychological processes and behaviour and the scientific methods used in biological psychology.
2. Demonstrate critical understanding of the current models of the psychological organization and development of different aspects of human cognition as viewed from an information-processing perspective, and of the findings of relevant empirical research.
1. Critically assess the scientific value of current research in biological psychology
2. Demonstrate understanding of and apply underlying concepts; demonstrate understanding of theory; use evidence in relation to theory.
1. Organize and present reasoned,critical arguments backed up by evidence.
2. Apply the understanding of biological psychology to real-world questions.
3. Summarize and report psychological theories and findings.
4. Organize arguments.
5. Read and demonstrate understanding of primary research articles.