Students of the Dutch bachelor’s programme, see Tutoraat Academische Vaardigheden
Entry requirements
None
Description
In the ‘Academic Skills Tutorial’ course students embark on their academic education. They are taught 3 important skills: how to write an article, how to set up an experiment, and how to give a presentation. In practicing these skills considerable attention is paid to argumentation, correct use of language, literature search strategies and correct referencing in text and list. The ethical aspects of scientific writing and conducting research are also addressed in various contexts.
The Academic Skills Tutorial has a second objective: to offer students support in making sufficient progress in their psychology studies. This goal is closely linked to the ‘Binding Study Advice’ (BSA). The BSA is a recommendation given to students at the end of the first year, with regard to the continuation of their studies. For more information on the BSA, and the steps taken to support students, consult the Psychology website. By means of an inventory of the studying methods that a student uses a specific personal combination of online workshops about studying skills is recommended to the student. If the tutor notices a serious obstacle for successful continuation of the programme, the tutor can make completion of the associated online workshop mandatory for passing the course.
In order to obtain course credits for the Academic Skills Tutorial students are also required to take part in psychological experiments and reflect thereupon. This provides hands-on experience as a participant in psychological research. Furthermore, students are required to successfully complete a quiz on Scientific Integrity.
Course objectives
The aim of the Academic Skills Tutorial is to train students in 3 academic skills: how to write a scientific literature review, how to design a research proposal and how to give a scientific presentation. These academic skills are assumed to be required for almost all occupations that follow the psychology programme.
After this course, students can:
1. apply digital (library) tools to find and select relevant scientific literature
2. effectively and efficiently study and interpret scientific texts
3. rephrase relevant scientific insights in own words, in correct language, and referenced in accordance with APA guidelines
4. construct logical argumentations
5. phrase an answerable research question and answer it based on scientific publications
6. deliver a clear oral scientific presentation
7. design an experimental study and the associated analysis plan
8. apply ethical guidelines to the design, execution and reporting on psychological research
9. deliver and process constructive feedback, both in interaction with tutor and peers
Timetable
For the timetable of this course please refer to MyTimetable
Registration
Education
First-year bachelor students are assigned to and registered for all course components in the first academic year by the education administration of their bachelor programme. The programme will communicate to these students for which course components and for which period the registration applies;
All other students, including resit students, must register themselves for all course components (lectures, werkgroups and/or and practicals) they wish to follow. You can register up to 5 days before the start of the course.
Mode of instruction
The Academic Skills Tutorial consists of three individual mentor meetings, 11 work group sessions of 2 hours, and 8 hours of participation in psychological experiments. Besides that, students may request a meeting with their tutor during the course of the academic year, for example to talk about matters that hinder their study progress. Tutors may also take the initiative to set up additional meetings with a student. There are no lectures, thus web lectures will not be available. Though part of the material is shared through knowledge clips.
Attendance at the work group sessions and the individual mentor meetings is mandatory. See Brightspace for more information.
Tutorial groups will consist of 12 students, with the instructor acting as both tutor and mentor. When skills are practiced the instructors’ role is that of a tutor: they provide explanation, give feedback on assignments, check, assess, and sanction. Students are thus guided in acquiring professional performance as is appropriate during and after the psychology programme. In their mentoring role, instructors guide, advise, counsel, and help the students with any problems encountered.
The first semester includes 5 sessions for training students in the skills required for ‘how to write a short article’ (Module Scientific Writing, learning objective 1-5). In the second semester 2 sessions will be devoted to ‘how to set up an experiment’ (Module Research Proposal, learning objective 3-5, 7-9), and another 4 sessions focus on ‘how to give a presentation’ (Module Scientific Presentation, learning objective 4-6, 9). Before most work group session students are required to work on an assignment that they hand in to the tutor (on Brightspace).
Assessment method
All assignments and partial assignments must be completed and handed in before the deadline and students have to participate actively in the workgroup sessions. Absence without permission, late submission of homework or insufficient compliance with the rules can be a ground for exclusion from one module, or from the entire course.
Students receive a grade for each module assignment. Pass grades are required for all 3 course modules. This means that a fail grade for one module cannot be compensated for by the grades for the other modules. The final grade for the Tutorial is the weighted average of the grades for the 3 modules, with a weighing of 40%, 30% and 30% respectively.
In addition, students need to:
successfully complete the quiz on Scientific Integrity before the fourth session. Completing the Scientific Integrity quiz is a requirement for passing Module Scientific Writing.
complete the mandatory individually assigned online study skills workshop(s). Completing the workshop(s) is a requirement for passing Module Scientific Writing.
spend 8 hours (= 16 participant credits) as a participant in the current research programmes of the Institute of Psychology or Educational Sciences. Enrolment and registration takes place via Sona.
A pass grade for the Academic Skills Tutorial is worth 5 credits. These credits are awarded at the end of the year, once students have completed all three modules, and have met the additional requirements.
Participant credits have to be registered in SONA before July 1st of the current academic year to count as partial fulfillment for passing Academic Skills Tutorial. Credits that are registered too late will be processed in the next academic year. This delay can have consequences for the BSA decision and specialisation courses.
Students who do not show up, or show up too late, for participation in research registered in SONA can be sanctioned with the same number of negative credits as would have been earned for participation, with a maximum of three negative credits. This entails that sanctioned students will have to assemble the sanctioned credits on top of the 16 regular credits to meet the requirements of this part of Academic Skills Tutorial.
The Institute of Psychology uses fixed rules for grade calculation. It also follows the policy of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences to systematically check student papers for plagiarism with the help of software. All students are required to take and pass the Scientific Integrity Test with a score of 100% in order to learn about the practice of integrity in scientific writing. Students are given access to the quiz via a module on Brightspace. Disciplinary measures will be taken when fraud is detected. Students are expected to be familiar with and understand the implications of these two policies.
Reading list
Reader Academic Skills Tutorial 2025-2026. It contains the assignments students are required to complete, along with the necessary background information. The reader will be made available as a PDF file.
Contact information
Dr. Roderik Gerritsen r.j.s.gerritsen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Dr. Guido Band band@fsw.leidenuniv.nl