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Developmental and biological psychology

PSY4131

Synopsis

This unit provides an overview of the two fascinating areas of the human experience: our biology and our development. In Biological Psychology, you will explore the relationship between structures and functions of the brain and human behaviour. You will be introduced to neural mechanisms that underlie states of consciousness, mental disorders, addiction, typical and atypical learning and memory, and the regulation of emotional and motivated states. From your understanding of the topic of biological psychology, you will formulate elements of a scientific report exploring a question of real world significance.

In Developmental Psychology, you will learn about the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional changes that occur across the lifespan and how these are shaped by culture, community, family, and peers. Your knowledge of Biological Psychology will be used in understanding physical changes across the lifespan, such as neurodevelopmental disorders where brain development is disrupted. You will engage in a group discussion with your peers and use authentic psychological assessment tools to complete a developmental report.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
6
Level
4
Audience
Postgraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Faculty
Psychology
Handbook year
2026

Prerequisites (2)

What it unlocks (5)

Offerings (3)

  • Teaching period 2Monash Online · MO
  • Teaching period 4Monash Online · MO
  • Teaching period 6Monash Online · MO