Course Description
This course provides an overview of emerging concepts of intelligence, intelligence development and creativity from biological, cognitive and methodological approaches. Contemporary models of intelligences and creativity are introduced and compared. Practical implications of the theories and findings in applied settings such as education, workplace and interpersonal relationships are discussed.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Describe, distinguish and compare different theories of models of intelligence and creativity.
CILO-2: Describe, distinguish and compare different theories of models of intelligence and creativity. Comprehend the universality and individual variations of intelligence among humans.
CILO-3: Realize the importance of intelligence in real-life functioning such as in education, work and relationships.
CILO-4: Critically evaluate various psychological research of intelligence and creativity.
CILO-5: Apply knowledge to practices in improving life quality and functioning.