module 1 psychology & intervention design
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WELCOME!
First lecture bachelor’s programme in Psychology
5 September 2016
PROGRAMME
Introduction: Manon te Vaarwerk
Module 1: Zwenny Bosch
Binding Recommendation
Special circumstances/ student support
Educational applications UT
First week of the academic year (‘to do- list’)
Dimensie: Christian Orriens
INTRODUCTION…
Study adviser bachelor’s programme Psychology:
Manon te Vaarwerk - Room C116 in building Cubicus
Information and contact persons in programme guide!
STUDY PROGRAMME B1 2016-2017
MODULE 1
PSYCHOLOGY & INTERVENTION DESIGN2016-2017
UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE.
Module 1 ComponentsPsychology & Intervention Design
Theory Research Methods
Professional Academic Skills Design & Research
TheoryModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Which are the domains in Psychology?
Overview of psychological domains
Theoretical insights
Current use in practice
Lectures, 2 written subtests
Prof. Dr. Ton de Jong Judith ter Vrugte MSc.
Research methods (RM)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
How should I set up research?
Empirical cycle
Research designs
Qualitative and quantitative research
Data visualisation and descriptive statistics
Lectures, tutorials, practical classes + SPSS assignment and 2 written subtests
Drs. Sebie Oosterloo Dr. Hanneke Geerlings Ir. Wim Tielen Dr.Ir. Hans Vos
Professional Academic Skills (Pas)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
2 Parts:
1. Professional skills
2. Academic skills
• Paragraph writing
• Information literacy
Professional Academic Skills (PAS)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
How can I make group work effective?
Project management
Reflection
Tutorials, project plan, personal reflection
Suzanne Vosslamber
Zwenny Bosch
Professional Skills
Janneke Overduin Arianne Colenbrander
Laura WeissAnne vopicka
Nadine Köhle
Martine Altena
Professional Academic Skills (PAS)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
How should I write an academic article?
Process based writing
Structure & Style
Paragraph writing
Searching and assessing literature
Lecture, tutorials and 2(group) assignments
Mirjam Verheggen Msc. Silvie Pothof MSc. Sikke Jansma MSc.
Academic Skills
Peter Noort MSc. Tim Haaksma MSc.
ASCE model
Design skills
Micro lectures, tutorials, and 2 written subtests
Design & Research (D&R)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Hanneke Kip MSc.
Dr. Henny Leemkuil
Readernumber 109 in UnionShop
Suzanne Vosslamber MSc.
Nadine Köhle MSc.
Femke Hilverda MScArianne Colenbrander MSc
Deike Mackenbrock BSc
ASCE model
Design skills
Micro Lectures Tutor meetings
Design & Research (D&R)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Suzanne Vosslamber Janneke Overduin Arianne Colenbrander Nadine Köhle
Integration module componentsModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
D&R
DeliverablesFinal Product project
Mini lectures Tutorials
PAS Theory RM
Project (D&R)Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Project manual
Project description
7 Deliverables
9 tutor meetings
Work on project with project group
Supporting tutorials
Questions
Test planModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Subtestgrade
Subtest-grade
Subtestgrade
Subtestgrade
Subtestgrade
Subtestgrade
Subtestgrade
Subtestgrade
Module component
grade(average
≥ 5,5)
Module component
grade(average
≥ 5,5)
Module component
grade(average
≥ 5,5)
Module component
grade(average
≥ 5,5)
Module grade(average≥ 5,5)
Test planModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design (also see module manual)
Module Component Type of Test
Additional Remarks
Final module grade
Grade Design & Research
≥ 5,5 (40%)
Grade Theory
≥ 5,5 (25%)
Grade Research Methods
≥ 5,5 (25%)
Grade Professional
Academical Skills
≥ 5,5 (10%)
Written subtest 1 (40%)
Written subtest 2 (60%)
Written subtest 1 (10%)
Written subtest 1 (40%)
Written subtest 2 (60 %)
SPSS (pass/sufficient)
Group (literature) assignment (10%)
Individual written assignment (60%)
Individual reflection assignment (30%)
Project report (50%)
Final presentation (pass/sufficient)
Meeting all (compulsory) attendance requirements (see next page)
Written subtest 2 (20%)
Grades for subtests can be compensated within the module component. No minimum grade required is for each test.
Grades for subtests can be compensated within the module component. No minimum grade is required for each test.The SPSS assignment must have been passed.
For each of the assignments a grade of 5.0 or higher must have been achieved.
Grades for subtests can be compensated within the module component. The average grade for the two tests must be 5.0 or higher.
The grade for the project report must be 5.0 or higher.
Taking part in the final presentation is compulsory.
Group project plan (pass/sufficient)
Education Methods in Module 1Psychology & Intervention Design
Lectures
Education methods in Module 1Psychology & Intervention Design
TutorialsTutor meetingsPractical classes
AttendanceMaximum of absence for compulsory classes (tutorial, practicals, tutor meetings)
for every module component
Test planModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Overview
Average grade in all module components ≥ 5,5, successfull completion (pass) (15EC)
Compulsory attendance tutorials, practical classes & tutor meetings
Illness? For compulsory classes: send teacher an email Long time absence? Contact study adviser & module coördinator
ATTENTION! September 19, first subtest!
Re-sitModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Failed on some subtests?
Compensation:Within module, every module component ≥ 5,5, average for the subtests in thatcomponent.
Re-sit:Your average final grade for the module (based on the grades of the four module component) is 5.5 or higher*AND
You failed a maximum of two module components (grade below 5.5 and/or incomplete)
Regulation for compensation across first year modulesIf you are still missing a pass on some module components after re-sit, it is possible that the Regulation for compensation across first year modules is apllicable to you (further information on that will follow)
Re-sitModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Overview
In module 1
Compensation withinmodule component
After module 1
Re-sit
End of year 1
Regulation for compensation across first year modules
Success in module 1Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Set up for success
Attendance and preparation: be a good student!
Strive for good grades in the components you are good at (benefits youraverage module grade and possible compensation!)
InformationModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Module coordinator Zwenny Bosch [email protected]
Study Adviser Manon te Vaarwerk [email protected]
InformationModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Tests Module 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
Week Module component Tests Date/Deadline
1
2 Professional Academic Skills
(Professional skills)
Project plan
3 Design & Research Written subtest 1 September 19
Professional Academic Skills
(Academic skills)
Group assignment: ‘Finding
and assessing literature’.
See deadline
schedule
blackboard
4 Theory Written subtest 1 September 26
5
6 Research Methods Written subtest 1 October 10
Professional Academic Skills
(Academic skills)
Written assignment:
‘Paragraph writing’
(individual)
October 14,
18.00
7 Research Methods SPSS assignment (during
practical class)
8 Design & Research Written subtest 2 October 24
9 Research Methods Written subtest 2 October 31
Design & Research Deliverable 6: Psychological
Intervention report (group)
November 4,
18.00
10 Theory Written subtest 2 November 7
Professional Academic Skills
(Professional skills)
Personal reflection
(individual)
November 8,
13.45
Design & Research Deliverable 7: Presentation
(group)
November 8
InformationModule 1 Psychology & Intervention Design
MODULE 1
Psychology & Intervention Design2016-2017
UNIVERSITEIT OF TWENTE.
Questions?
BINDING RECOMMENDATION
What is a binding recommendation?
What are the rules?
At the end of the first year:
≥ 45 EC
=
≥ 3 out of 4 modules
To continue your studies
BINDING RECOMMENDATION
Introductory interview with student mentor
- To get to know each other and elaborate information BSA
- Special circumstances? referred to study adviser
BSA-study progression meetings with study adviser (based on study
results)
- Meeting (after preliminary recommendations in December and March)
- Final (binding) recommendation: before 31 augustus 2017
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES?
Report to study adviser as soon as possible
Or: mentor refers you to study adviser discussing your circumstances
- Support studying with disabilities Dyslexia, AD(H)D
Encountering special circumstances during your studies?
Inform the study adviser as soon as possible! Studyadviser-
STUDENT MENTORS
Every student gets assigned a student mentor
First contact person throughout the year
(Mandatory) Introductory interviews in September and October
Group meetings:
- ‘Mentorship’, see your schedule
- Important practical information, study methods, etc
EDUCATIONAL APPLICATIONSSTUDENT PORTAL
Student portal
- Easy access to module and grade information
- Via my.utwente.nl
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OSIRISLOG IN
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Register for module 1 in OSIRIS today!
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2016-2017 today!
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- Search for module 1
Psychology and Intervention Design
- Filter your group
group allocation Tuesday (tomorrow)
via Blackboard
Afkorting Gebouw
RA Ravelijn
ZI Zilverling
WA Waaier
HB Hal B
CR Carré
HR Horstring
CU Cubicus
VR Vrijhof
BA Bastille
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www.utwente.nl/lisa/en/handleidingen/%5Eindex.html/studenten_wireless.html
TO DO LIST: 1. TRY STUDENT ACCOUNT
Log in on computer student number and password
- No student number?: Student Services desk in building Vrijhof (first floor)
- No password?: ICT Servicedesk in building Citadel (www.utwente.nl/lisa)
- Bring student number and ID
TO DO LIST: 2. REGISTER FOR MODULE 1
Register for module 1 in OSIRIS today my.utwente.nl or
osiris.utwente.nl
- Module 1: Psychology and Intervention Design – course code
201300008
- After registration also access to Blackboard
Read module manual on Blackboard!
TO DO LIST: 3. SIGN UP BLACKBOARD - ORGANISATION
Sign up in Blacboard Blackboard
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Organisation ‘Bachelor’s programme PSY year 1 2016-2017’
TO DO LIST: 4. LOG IN UT-MAIL
Check your mail my.utwente.nl of googleapps.utwente.nl
Log in regularly
Important information programme and lecturers via mail (and Blackboard)
TO DO LIST: 5. BUY BOOKS & READER
Book sale Study Association Dimensie
Location building Cubicus in de Rubix
Time Monday 5 september (after this lecture) and
Tuesday 6 september (12.45-16.00 uur)
Buy reader Systematic Psychologic Design (nr.109)
Union Shop (Bastille)
TO DO LIST: 6. CHECK GROUP ALLOCATION AND SCHEDULE
Check group allocation Tuesday 6 September in Blackboard
Then your schedule (rooster.utwente.nl) when you have to attend
lectures.
TO DO DAY 1 (TODAY/TOMORROW)
1. Try out log in student number and password
2. Register for module 1 ‘course’ code 201300008 Osiris
3. Register for ‘Organisation’ Bachelor’s programme PSY year 1 2016-
2017’ Blackboard
4. Log in student mail googleapps.utwente.nl
5. Buying books + reader at Dimensie in Cubicus (after this lecture and
tomorrow between 12.45 and 16.00 hrs)
6. Allocation groups log in Blackboard
7. Attending lectures! Tomorrow 8.45 uur in Waaier 1
8. Reading programme manual + module manual
MORE INFORMATION
www.utwente.nl/psy/bachelor year 1 (Psychology website)
- Presentation on this website and on Blackboard page ‘Bachelor’s
programme PSY year 1 2016-2017’
Student mentor see contact information ‘Bachelor’s programme PSY
year 1 2016-2017’
More information on educational systems:
www.utwente.nl/onderwijssystemen/en
Dimensie
14th Board
FLTR: Mark, Nathalie,
Arjan, Kira
Candidate Board.
FLTR: Robbin, Daphne,
Merel, Christian
What is Dimensie?
Study Association for Psychology
Educational and Social activities
Rubix, in building “Cubicus”
Questions and or remarks
Free coffee, tea and lemonade for members
Study support
Study books
Summaries
Feedback on the education
Field-days
Study-related activities
Lectures
Excursions
Workshops
Symposia
Social activities
Party’s
Gala’s
Drinks
Larger activities
Sports activities
Activism
Organising activities by different committees
Different committees
– ConnexCie: Internationally oriented activities
– LEXsy: Study-related activities
– ExpediCie: 24-hour trips
– Eurotrip: Organise a trip to a city in Europe.
Sounds like fun?
– Come see us in the Rubix and ask us for information
– 29 september: commissiemarkt (lunchpauze @Rubix)
Booksales
At Dimensie, in the Rubix
Discount! 20% cheaper
Buy your book package in the first week of
college
– Today after this lecture
– Tomorrow 12.45–16.00 hrs
Questions?