Code: | C106 | Acronym: | CCDV |
Keywords | |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Behavior Sciences |
Active? | Yes |
Course/CS Responsible: | Criminology |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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C | 99 | Oficial Study Plan LC | 1 | - | 6 | - |
The program aims to introduce i) the concepts of “deviance”, “normal and pathological” and the sciences of deviant behaviour; ii) the application of biological and psychological knowledge to the understanding of deviant/delinquent behaviour.
By the end of the Curricular Unit, students should:
I- Introduction: the concepts of “deviance”, “normal and pathological” within the biological, psychological and sociological framework.
II- Psychological sciences and deviant behaviour
1- Introduction to the scientific study of Personality;
2. The key concepts and main psychological theories (psychodynamic, behaviourist, humanistic and cognitive perspectives; traits, psychobiological and evolutionary approaches).
2.1. Personality according to the theoretical perspectives referred above.
3. Theoretical and empirical contributes to the study of deviant/delinquent behaviour
3.1. Learning theories;
3.2. Cognitive perspectives;
3.3. Trait and psychobiological perspectives;
3.4. Evolutionary perspectives.
III- Biological Contributions to the study of Deviant Behaviour
1. General Introduction to the biological studies in Behaviour Sciences.
2. Levels of biological analysis.
3. Behavioural Genetic Studies
3.1. Basic notions of genetics and relevant contributes in this area. Genetic and Environmental Influences in Human Behaviour. Interrelation models.
3.2. Quantitative Genetic Studies: Classical twin and adoption studies.
3.3. Molecular Genetic Studies: the search for candidate genes and the importance of the animal models.
4. Other contributions from the biological sciences for the study of human behaviour.
5. Integration of the different biological levels of knowledge. Gene / Environment Interaction and correlation.
Theoretical classes are used to describe and discuss the main contents of the program. Practice classes are oriented toward the analysis and discussion of scientific literature and other resources previously prepared by the students.
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 75,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 25,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
In order to conclude the Curricular Unit students should obtain at least a classification of 8 values and a final weighted of at least 10 values.
Final Classification=0.75xFE + 0.25xDE; in which FE designates Final Exam and DE designates distribution evalution.
Each of these elements is classified on a scale from 0 to 20 values.
According to the General Regulation of Evaluation.
According to the General Regulation of Evaluation.