Student feedback via SETs, OLEs and the class reps meetings has been valuable in the ongoing enhancement of HLTHPSYC 122. The feedback indicates that students consistently find the course intellectually stimulating and well organised. In particular, the tutorials are often highlighted as being very helpful for students’ learning. The overall score on satisfaction with the quality of the course is always high, and consistently above averages for the university and the FMHS.
One concern, often provided by students, is the scope of the content and readings. In response to this we introduced 11 short, open-book online quizzes throughout the semester (worth 10% of the final grade). This is to help students to better manage the amount of information they need to know and provide helpful feedback on learning progress. These have been really well received by students with the 2025 updates noted as a key strength in the student evaluations.
An issue identified with the coursework was the need to get started on the behaviour modification assignment early and to successfully identify a suitable target behaviour. In response we introduced the project plan as an assessment task to address this and provide formative feedback for the students. This has lead to an overall improvement in assignment marks
We have also reduced the contribution of the exam from 60 to 40% of the final mark and reduced the final exam time from 3 to 2 hours. In response to student-reported difficulty with the 'fill-in-the-blank' style questions in the exam we altered the format of section A to multiple choice questions. This aligns with the style of questions in the quizzes and mid-semester test and has resulted in better performance by students in the exam.