Stas, baby.
i'll answer question 2 first. in the course handbook for PSYC1002, it specifically says that not having done PSYC1001 will not put u at a huge disadvantage for PSYC1002, however, it says u have have some problems with jargon covered in 1001 (i.e. dependant and independant variables, certain parts of the brain, different approaches, the null hypothesis) and statistics (which are covered in 1001, and u should be able to get a decent overview of if u read one or two books). so yes, u could get good marks, just a little extra effort, and any psych student would be able to fill u in. one OTHER thing is that u wont be familar with the proper APA formats, and wont have had feedback in a psych assignment b4. but i reckon u can handle that
question one, there are several lecturer's, i shall list them here
Co-ordinator: Dr. Caleb Owens
Ms. Tamara Watson (Perception)
Dr. Derek Arnold (Perception)
Dr. Ian Johnston (Learning & Motivation)
Dr. Gerry Pallier (Mental Abilities)
Dr. Pauline Howie (Human Development)
Dr. Caleb Owens (Cognitive Processes)
Mr. Martin Daly (Emotion)