The Science of Happiness
PSYC 295Z
Winter 2024
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(This course is being offered as a blend of synchronous class meetings and asynchronous work involving small group discussions.) Positive psychology is the study of human happiness. The field has compiled an enormous research base offering evidence of the fundamental components of well-being and flourishing. While former work used a narrow, Western definition of happiness, the discipline later broadened its focus to include traditionally Eastern concepts such as social harmony and compassion. More recently, the field has been redefined through second-wave and third-wave positive psychologies, both of which seek to break free from the binary concepts of "positive" and "negative" in favor of a dialectic approach, while utilizing concepts of flourishing through suffering found in indigenous psychology, and including models for systemic change found in social work, sociology, and economics.
This course will trace the history and development of positive psychology from its inception to the current state of the field, using a positive psychology text supplemented by journal articles. Core concepts will be discussed and critiqued. It will require students to keep "flourishing Journal" and complete out-of-class activities for personal reflection upon and practice of individual experiences of happiness. Additional course requirements include shorter and longer reflection papers, in-class discussion, and a final project. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
NSM PSYC |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Student Option |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (PSYC) |
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Past Enrollment Probability: Not Available |
SECTION 01 |
Major Readings: Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore
no textbook used
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Examinations and Assignments: reflection papers, final project, course journal
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Additional Requirements and/or Comments: The schedule of this course is as follows: TWRF Jan 9-12 and Jan 16-19; 9AM-12pm, 1pm-3pm. This course is scheduled to be held online. In-person courses may be moved online due to the pandemic. All Winter Session students should expect some readings and assignments to be due during winter break, prior to the beginning of Winter Session class meetings. The syllabus can be found at this link: https://www.wesleyan.edu/wintersession/pdfs/1240/PSYC295Z-DAndrea-syl Additional syllabi for Winter Session courses will be posted to https://www.wesleyan.edu/wintersession/courses.html as soon as they are available.
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Instructor(s): D'Andrea,Jennifer Times: ..TWRF. 09:00AM-12:00PM; ..TWRF. 01:00PM-03:00PM; Location: ONLINE; ONLINE; |
Total Enrollment Limit: 20 | | SR major: 4 | JR major: 3 |   |   |
Seats Available: 1 | GRAD: X | SR non-major: 4 | JR non-major: 3 | SO: 3 | FR: 3 |
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