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Course module: 202000350
202000350
Research and Design in Safety Contexts
Course info
Course module202000350
Credits (ECTS)5
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. M.S.D. Oostinga
E-mailm.s.d.oostinga@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer
F.G. Boerkamp
Lecturer
dr. M.W.M. Kuttschreuter
Contactperson for the course
dr. M.S.D. Oostinga
Examiner
dr. M.S.D. Oostinga
Lecturer
dr.ir. P.W. de Vries
Academic year2021
Starting block
1A
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
At the end of the study unit  the student will be able to:
  • Reflect on the use of research designs aimed at the analysis and mitigation of situations involving physical and social safety risks
  • Reflect on the use of data collection instruments in a safety setting
  • Present a scientific paper review in written and oral form
  • Use psychological theory to analyze and diagnose situations involving physical and social safety risks
  • Use psychological theory to design strategies to mitigate situations involving physical and social safety risks
  • Reflect on the mitigation of situations involving physical and social safety risks
  • Present a mitigation proposal in written and oral form

 
Content
This study unit is part of the module Psychology of Safety (202000348) and will focus on the diagnosis and analysis of situations involving physical and social safety risks and the design of potential interventions to mitigate these. There will be 3 assignments and students will complete these in small groups. They will be required to report on their analysis and intervention orally and in writing. The study material of this study unit consists mainly of the scientific articles to be studied for the exams, as well as scientific articles, reports and news coverage selected by the students themselves.

 
Module description
This study unit is part of the module Psychology of Safety (202000348). A module is offered as one educational unity and students take it as such.
Assumed previous knowledge
At least 9 EC of module 1 have been obtained OR at least 21 EC of modules 1 and 2 have been obtained. This prerequisite applies to bothall study units within this module.
Module
Module 5C
Participating study
Bachelor Psychology
Required materials
Articles
Self-selected scientific articles
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Presentation(s)
Presence dutyYes

Project supervised
Presence dutyYes

Tutorial
Presence dutyYes

Tests
Project 1: paper review

Project 2: Physical safety assignment

Project 3: Social safety assignment

Attendance tutorials and presentations

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