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1 code title mark COURSES 2 Developmental and Clinical Psychology Programme Developmental and Clinical Child Psychology Module 3,4 DPSY16-DCC-101:1 Research Methods in Developmental and Clinical Child Psychology: Methodological Issues of Developmental Research DPSY16-DCC-101:2 Methodology in Developmental and Clinical Child Psychology: Methods in Assessment of Attachment DPSY16-DCC-101:3 Research Methods in Developmental and Clinical Child Psychology: Research Methods of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry DPSY16-DCC-102 Theoretical Models of Development DPSY16-DCC-103 Social Cognition in Infancy and Early Childhood Typical and Atypical Development DPSY16-DCC-104 Infant and Childhood Attachment, Attachment Disorders DPSY16-DCC-105 Development of the Self: From Perceptual Self to Representational Self DPSY16-DCC-106 Classification Models of Mental Disorders, with Special Focus on Childhood Clinical Psychology and Addictology Programme Clinical Psychology Module 3,5 DPSY16-CLI-101:1 Modern Trends of Clinical Psychology Research: Psychodynamic and Cognitive Approaches to Psychopathological Phenomena DPSY16-CLI-101:2 Modern Trends of Clinical Psychology Research: Psychodynamic Approaches to Personality Disorders DPSY16-CLI-101:3 Modern Trends of Clinical Psychology Research: Psychobiography and Life History Analysis DPSY16-CLI-101:4 Modern Trends of Clinical Psychology Research: Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide with Special Focus on Young People DPSY16-CLI-101:5 Modern Trends of Clinical Psychology Research: Psychological Models of Addiction DPSY16-CLI-101:6 Modern Trends of Clinical Psychology Research: Neuropsychological Approaches of Mental Disorders DPSY16-CLI-102:1 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: Clinical and Neuropsychological Methods DPSY16-CLI-102:2 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: Qualitative Psychology Research Design and the Publication of Results DPSY16-CLI-102:3 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: Issues of Clinical Neuroscience DPSY16-CLI-102:4 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: Current Research Issues in Clinical Psychology DPSY16-CLI-102:5 Research Methods in Clinical Psychology: Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis DPSY16-CLI-103 Scientific Writing 1. oldal
2 code Addiction Science Module 3,4 DPSY16-ADD-101:1 DPSY16-ADD-101:2 DPSY16-ADD-101:3 DPSY16-ADD-101:4 DPSY16-ADD-101:5 title Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: Models of Addiction Psychology Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: Addictions from the Narrative Psychology Perspective Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: Emotion Regulation in Chemical and Behavioral Addictions Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: The Social Cognitive and Self-Regulation Models of Addictions Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: Evaluation of Interventions and Intervention Systems Targeting Treatment of Addiction Problems mark DPSY16-ADD-101:6 Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: Behavioral Addictions DPSY16-ADD-101:7 Theoretical Basis of Addiction Psychology: Trauma and Addictions DPSY16-ADD-102 Current Addiction Research DPSY16-ADD-103:1 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Addiction Research: Qualitative Drug Research DPSY16-ADD-103:2 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Addiction Research: Individual Behavior in Social and Environmental Context DPSY16-ADD-103:3 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Addiction Research: Population Studies on Addictions and in Health Research DPSY16-ADD-103:4 Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Addiction Research: Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis DPSY16-ADD-104 Scientific Writing Cognitive Psychology Programme Cognitive Processes: Psychology and Neuroscience Module 3,4 DPSY16-CPN-101 Methods of Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Scientific Publications DPSY16-CPN-102 Perception and Attention DPSY16-CPN-103:1 The System of Representations: Human Memory DPSY16-CPN-103:2 The System of Representations: Verbal Processes DPSY16-CPN-104:1 Thinking and Control Processes: Specific Topics on Thinking DPSY16-CPN-104:2 Thinking And Control Processes: Control Processes DPSY16-CPN-104:3 Thinking and Control Processes: Cognitive Processes in Adulthood Cognitive Development Module 3 DPSY16-CDM-101 Reserach Methods in Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Psychology, Scientific Publication and Developmental Research DPSY16-CDM-102 Development of Cognitive Functions DPSY16-CDM-103 Social Cognition and its Relation to Other Cognitive Functions DPSY16-CDM-104 Biological Aspects of Developmental Processes 2. oldal
3 code title mark Behavioural Psychology Programme Behaviour Regulation Module 3,4 DPSY16-BRM-101:1 Genetic, Perinatal and Biological Factors in Behaviour Regulation: Behaviour Genetics DPSY16-BRM-101:2 Genetic, Perinatal and Biological Factors in Behaviour Regulation: Perinatal Sciences DPSY16-BRM-101:3 Genetic, Perinatal and Biological Factors in Behaviour Regulation: Biological Basis of Regulatory Processes in Behaviour DPSY16-BRM-102:1 Consciousness, Altered States of Consciousness, and Behaviour Regulation: Conscious, Subconscious, Unconscious DPSY16-BRM-102:2 Consciousness, Altered States of Consciousness, and Behaviour Regulation: Altered States of Consciousness DPSY16-BRM-102:3 Consciousness, Altered States of Consciousness, and Behaviour Regulation: Hypnosis DPSY16-BRM-103:1 Affective Effects in the Regulation of Behaviour: Affective Sciences DPSY16-BRM-103:2 Affective Effects in the Regulation of Behaviour: Suggestive Effects DPSY16-BRM-104:1 Methodology of Behavioural Research: a Systems Approach to the Empirical Study of Behaviour Regulation, Theory and Methodology DPSY16-BRM-104:2 Methodology of Behavioural Research: The Re-search of Consciousness and Non-Conscious Processes DPSY16-BRM-104:3 Methodology of Behavioural Research: Research Methodology, Analysis of Interactions DPSY16-BRM-104:4 Methodology of Behavioural Research: Field Studies in Interactional practice Framework practice mark Sports and Health Psychophysiology Programme Sports and Health Psychophysiology Module 3,6 Life-Style, Recreation, Exercise: Psychological Effects of Physical DPSY16-SHP-101:1 Activity Life-Style, Recreation, Exercise: Exercise Addiction and Other DPSY16-SHP-101:2 Behavioral Dysfunctions in Physical Activity DPSY16-SHP-101:3 Life-Style, Recreation, Exercise: Life-Style and Recreation DPSY16-SHP-101:4 Life-Style, Recreation, Exercise: Life-Style, Recreation and Health DPSY16-SHP-101:5 Life-Style, Recreation, Exercise: Yoga and Health DPSY16-SHP-102:1 Health Psychophysiology: Behavioural Physiology Health Psychophysiology: Non-Specific Health Problems and Health practice DPSY16-SHP-102:2 Worries practice mark DPSY16-SHP-102:3 Health Psychophysiology: Body Awareness DPSY16-SHP-102:4 Health Psychophysiology: Placebo and Nocebo Health Psychophysiology: Sport Psychophysiology Research DPSY16-SHP-102:5 Methodology Practice 3. oldal
4 code title mark Personality and Health Psychology Programme Positive Psychology Module 3 DPSY16-POS-101 Positive Psychology as the Science of Psychological Well-Being and practice Human Strengths practice mark DPSY16-POS-102 Positive Psychology in Clinical Health Psychology DPSY16-POS-103 Theories and Measuring Alternatives of Emotional Intelligence, Creativity, Wisdom and Mindfulness DPSY16-POS-104 Personality Antecedents of Psychological Immunity. The Positive Psychological Model of Coping Quantitative Research Methods Module 3 DPSY16-QNR-101 Person Oriented Multivariate Statistical Methods DPSY16-QNR-102 Introduction to Practice of Structural Equation Modeling DPSY16-QNR-103 Methods in Social Psychology: Experiments and Cross-Cultural Studies DPSY16-QNR-104 Planning Empirical Research Propaedeutics DPSY16-QNR-105 Preparing and Writing Research Papers and Critical Reading DPSY16-QNR-106 Specific Quantitative Research Method from Other Modules DPSY16-QNR-107 Multivariate Statistics Teaching Practice Qualitative Psychological Research Methodology Module 7 DPSY16-QLR-101 Main Approaches to Qualitative Methods (Epistemology and Methodology) DPSY16-QLR-102 Qualitative Psychological Research Design and The Publication DPSY16-QLR-103 Methodology of Psychological Content Analysis DPSY16-QLR-104 Narrative Psychological Methods DPSY16-QLR-105 Applying Qualitative Methods in Social Psychology and Developmental Social Psychology Socialization and Social Processes Programme Basic and Applied Social Psychology Module 3,8 DPSY16-SOC-101:1 The Past of Social Psychology and Trends: The (Critical) History of Social Psychology DPSY16-SOC-101:2 The Past of Social Psychology and Trends: Research Paradigms in Social Psychology and Related Disciplines DPSY16-SOC-102 The Dynamics of Social and Societal Relationships: Competition and Cooperation DPSY16-SOC-103 The Motivated Society: The Psychology of Social Relationships DPSY16-SOC-104 Political Psychology and Public Thought DPSY16-SOC-105:1 Applied Social Psychology: Evaluation of Public Policies and Programs Science, Higher Education, Media DPSY16-SOC-105:2 Applied Social Psychology: Evaluation of Public Policies and Programmes 4. oldal
5 code title mark Socialization and Education Module 3,8 DPSY16-SED-101 Social Relationship and Social Psychology at School DPSY16-SED-102:1 Research of Socialization and Child Development: Theoretical and Methodological Approach to Socialization DPSY16-SED-102:2 Research of Socialization and Child Develop-ment: Research in Childhood Development DPSY16-SED-103 Teaching Psychology in Higher Education (Issues of Methodology) DPSY16-SED-104:1 Psychological and Pedagogical Issues of School Learning: Motivation in School Learning DPSY16-SED-104:2 Psychological and Pedagogical Issues of School Learning: Cognitive Processes and Learning Disabilities DPSY16-SED-104:3 Psychological and Pedagogical Issues of School Learning: Cultural Aspects of Family and School Socialization and Education Processes Decision Making and Organizational Psychology Module 3 DPSY16-DMO-101 Judgment and Decision Making DPSY16-DMO-102 Risk Taking, Innovation And Enterpreneurship in Individuals and in Organizations DPSY16-DMO-103 Organizational Psychology and Leadership DPSY16-DMO-104:1 Wellbeing and Mental Health in Organizations DPSY16-DMO-104:2 Social Relationships on the Workplace, the Development of Social Systems DPSY16-DMO-105 Methodological Issues in Organizational Research: Experimental Investigation, Qualitative Methodes, Field Studies and Case Studies Intercultural and Intergroup Process Module 3 DPSY16-ICP-101 Culture, Social Behavior and Socialization DPSY16-ICP-102 Social and Societal Identity and Stigma DPSY16-ICP-103 Social Hierarchy and Prejudices DPSY16-ICP-104 Interactions Between Cultures: Intercultural Communication and Acculturation DPSY16-ICP-105 Gender. Gender Ideologies, Gender Discrimination, Gender and Career, Gender and Politics DPSY16-ICP-106 Cross-Cultural Research Methods Environmental Psychology Module 3 DPSY16-ENV-101 Environmental Psychological Analysis of Built, Natural and Virtual Spaces DPSY16-ENV-102 Environmental Orientation DPSY16-ENV-103 Person Environment Fit in a Life Span Approach DPSY16-ENV-104 Contexts of Environment Usage Optional s optional subject 9 practice practice mark oldal
6 code title mark Courses altogether 84 COMPLEX EXAM DPSY16-X Complex exam - exam 12-4 obtaining all obligatory and elective and DPSY16-SR-1 11 SUPERVISED RESEARCH DPSY16-SR-1 Supervised research I. - practice mark DPSY16-SR-2 Supervised research II. - practice mark DPSY16-X Supervised research altogether 112 TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION DPSY16-THE-1 Teaching in higher education practice practice mark DPSY16-THE-2 Teaching in higher education practice practice mark DPSY16-X Teaching in higher education altogether Altogether ** *** These are the semesters in which the students are suggested to fulfil the requirements. If the students follow this recommendation they will be able to finish their According to the time of the compulsory completion of the prerequisites we define two types of them. The strong prerequisites must be completed before registering for the given It was accepted by the decision number CXCII/2016. (VI. 27.) by the Senate of the ELTE. Every student has to obtain at least two modules completely in the first four semester of his/her doctoral studies. The obligatory modules are listed in the resolution of admittance. To fulfil the requirements of the module the student has to obtain four s. The student has to obtain one from each group (eg. code 101, code 102) where there are more than one with the same code. The student has to obtain one from code 101, two from code 102. The code 103 is obligatory. The student has to obtain at least one from each group (eg. code 101, code 102) where there are more than one with the same code. To fulfil the requirements of the module the student has to obtain three s. To fulfil the requirements of the module the student has to obtain one from each group (eg. code 101, code 102). The student may choose more than one from a group, but in this case it will count as an optional one. As optional ones the students can choose from the s of the Doctoral School of Education Science and the Doctoral School of Psychology. 10 Dependig on the size of the modules. 11 According to the Doctoral Rules and Regulations (No. 1 49) 6. oldal
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