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Mini-Research Poster Exhibition

Student's Project Monday, 26 December 2022

The class of psychology of emotion 2022 conducted a mini-research exhibition in the form of posters related for their final research project. The exhibition was held at Hall D Faculty of Psychology UGM and it was hosted by Galang Lufityanto, Ph. D. There are various topics of the poster with the main theme of an individual’s emotion. The titles consist of ‘The Correlation between Loneliness and Jealousy: Comparing Dutch and Indonesian Culture’, ‘The Relationship between Nostalgia, Emotions, and Songs for Indonesians’, ‘Guilt as an Indicator of Pro-Environmental Behavior in Indonesian Students’, and ‘Frustration and Goal Proximity.’ read more

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Uncategorized Monday, 7 March 2022

Offered Courses 

Semester Courses Type Credits* Course Outline**

1

(start August)

 

Mental Disorder Compulsory 4 Mental Disorder
Psychology of Communication Compulsary 4 Psychology of Communication
Organizational Psychology Compulsory 3 Organizational Psychology

2

(start February)

Mental Disorder Compulsory 3
Mental Health Compulsory 4
Community Psychoeducation Compulsory 2
Conflict Resolution Compulsory 2
Life-Span Development Compulsory 4
Psychology of Communication Compulsory 2
Children & Adolescent Development Stimulation Compulsory 2

Offered anytime

 

Conflict Resolution Elective 2 Conflict Resolution
Psychology of Community Development Elective 2 Psychology of Community Development
Behaviour Modification Elective 2 Behaviour Modification
Psychology of Disaster and Crisis Elective 3 Psychology of Disaster and Crisis
Psychogerontology Elective 2 Psychogerontology
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Elective 2 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Psychology of Art Elective 2 Psychology of Arts
Gender Psychology Elective 2 Gender Psychology
Health Psychology Elective 2
Semester Courses Type Credits* Course Outline**

1

(start August)

 

Mental Disorder Compulsory 4 Mental Disorder
Psychology of Communication Compulsary 4 Psychology of Communication
Organizational Psychology Compulsory 3 Organizational Psychology

2

(start February)

Life-Span Developmental Psychology Compulsory 6 Life-span Developmental Psychology
Theories of Personality Compulsory 4 Theories of Personality
Social Psychology Compulsory 6 Social Psychology
Mental Health Compulsory 3 Mental Health

Offered anytime

 

Conflict Resolution Elective 2 Conflict Resolution
Psychology of Community Development Elective 2 Psychology of Community Development
Behaviour Modification Elective 2 Behaviour Modification
Psychology of Disaster and Crisis Elective 3 Psychology of Disaster and Crisis
Psychogerontology Elective 2 Psychogerontology
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Elective 2 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Psychology of Art Elective 2 Psychology of Arts
Gender Psychology Elective 2 Gender Psychology
Health Psychology Elective 2

*): 1 credit consists of 50 minutes lecture which can be conducted inside or outside the class (field-trip, discussion, guest lecturer, etc)
**): The details of materials planned in weekly meeting, assignments, projects, and examination, are possible to be changed by the lecturer/s in the upcoming classes.

There’s Always Room for Hobbies and Talents

Uncategorized Friday, 9 July 2021

As a melting pot of students from different backgrounds, the International Undergraduate Program is rich in talent. In addition to striving towards academic excellence, our students are encouraged to keep in touch with their side that is distinctive and more close to heart: their hobbies, interests, and aspirations.

Here we gave them the room and invited them to tell the world about the side that not many people knew of. We want to tell their stories and remind the world that academic achievements can be enriched by the unique talents that lie deep within every people.

Studying Abroad in the UK: Stories from IUP Batch 2022’s Student Exchange at the University of Birmingham

Alumni’s Story – Clara Michel, and her Journey from UGM Psychology to Edinburgh and LPDP Scholarship

Alumni’s Story – Almeira Hadi and her project on giftedness in students

Internship at RSA UGM – Naomi Nicola

Internship at HIMPSI – Gendis Puan

Jurnal Psikologi Integratif – 2nd Best Article Beatrice Febe Fedolina

Students’ Achievement – Naida Ghozalba, Radia Maharani, and Aidine Afiga

Alumni Story – Masniary Hapsari

View All

30 Days Journal Challenge

Student's Project Tuesday, 16 March 2021

30 Days Journal Challenge by Azalea Astina Yutari, IUP Psychology’s student batch 2019.

The 30 Days Journal Challenge is a psychological project focused on positive communication as a base for building stronger family relationships during the Pandemic of COVID – 19. It’s a downloadable family platform that contains fun collective tasks and games to help families enhance their mental health condition during the Pandemic of COVID-19 (e.g. giving compliments to others, sharing one’s view of something, etc.).
Go and download it right away on http://ugm.id/30dayschallenge read more

FAMBAM Magazine

Student's Project Tuesday, 16 March 2021

We proudly present to you, the IAE Projects Outcome for CMPH Online Lecture Series 2020: FAMBAM! – Is Your Family Ready to Face the Crisis? A digital mini magazine by Bethari Alamanda, Firial Ghannia, and Sabrina Andjani from batch 2018.

The FAMBAM! Mini Digital Magazine focused on Families’ management of stress and crisis. This project aimed to educate families in finding resolutive ways of dealing with ups and bumps that happen during the COVID-19 pandemic with their fresh and unique contents inside! Go and download it right away on http://bit.ly/MagazineFBM read more

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Release

  • Event Recap – Taster Lecture from the University of Leeds
  • Event Recap – Guest Lecture on Psychology and Culture Class
  • Event Recap – A Field Study on Mindfulness with Charisma Consulting Yogyakarta
  • Studying Abroad in the UK: Stories from IUP Batch 2022’s Student Exchange at the University of Birmingham
  • Alumni’s Story – Clara Michel, and her Journey from UGM Psychology to Edinburgh and LPDP Scholarship
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