201600023A7.5 ECTSEnglishBachelor
Self-regulation (paid version for the professional)
Faculteit—
NiveauBachelor
Studiejaar2026-2027
Beschrijving
Course goals
The entire course will be taught in English. This also includes assignments and exams.
The goal of this course is to familiarize students with fundamental issues in the area of self- regulation, motivation, and emotion. Topics include basic self-regulatory processes such as goal setting and goal striving, self-control, and self-knowledge and facilitating and disruptive factors that influence self-regulatory processes, such as motivation, emotion (regulation), habits and automatic influences. Strategies for improving self-regulation will also be discussed. These topics are focused on four specific themes of interest: health, education, finance, and sustainability. This course is part of the minor ‘Well-being by design: Behavioral Foundations and Public Policy’ where these four themes are recurring and encountered from different perspectives at micro, meso, macro, or an integrated level. The current psychological perspective is reflecting the micro/individual level. The course consists of lectures (knowledge) and tutorials with assignments (knowledge and skills).
After succeeding this course students should be able to:
• Describe and explain the basic self-regulation theories and the accompanying key concepts.
• Apply these theories in order to explain behavior.
• Describe factors that either stimulate or disrupt self-regulation.
• Write an introduction about self-regulation in accordance with the academic standards
These goals will be assessed in assignments paired to the tutorials and lectures. The assignments will be testing students' knowledge and understanding of the literature and lectures, and their academic writing skills in relation to the topic of self-regulation.
The goal of this course is to familiarize students with fundamental issues in the area of self- regulation, motivation, and emotion. Topics include basic self-regulatory processes such as goal setting and goal striving, self-control, and self-knowledge and facilitating and disruptive factors that influence self-regulatory processes, such as motivation, emotion (regulation), habits and automatic influences. Strategies for improving self-regulation will also be discussed. These topics are focused on four specific themes of interest: health, education, finance, and sustainability. This course is part of the minor ‘Well-being by design: Behavioral Foundations and Public Policy’ where these four themes are recurring and encountered from different perspectives at micro, meso, macro, or an integrated level. The current psychological perspective is reflecting the micro/individual level. The course consists of lectures (knowledge) and tutorials with assignments (knowledge and skills).
After succeeding this course students should be able to:
• Describe and explain the basic self-regulation theories and the accompanying key concepts.
• Apply these theories in order to explain behavior.
• Describe factors that either stimulate or disrupt self-regulation.
• Write an introduction about self-regulation in accordance with the academic standards
These goals will be assessed in assignments paired to the tutorials and lectures. The assignments will be testing students' knowledge and understanding of the literature and lectures, and their academic writing skills in relation to the topic of self-regulation.
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