Description
This course is a theoretical and practical study of social psychology including social cognition, social influence and social relations. Small groups, mass media, advertising, propaganda, the role of nature and nurture, cognition, discrimination/prejudice, persuasion, conformity, obedience, aggression, and attraction are among the topics considered. Small-group experiences included.
Grading Basis
Graded
Prerequisites
PSYC& 100
Course Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
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Describe key concepts, principles and overarching themes in psychology.
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Describe applications of psychology.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Describe applications of psychology.
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Incorporate sociocultural factors in scientific inquiry.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena.
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Incorporate sociocultural factors in scientific inquiry.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Describe applications of psychology.
Core Topics
- Review of the scientific method and research methods as underlying understanding of psychology
- Some experience with research within the class
- Social cognition including but not limited to:
- Self and personal identity (self-concept, self-serving bias, cultural influences on self concept…)
- Social beliefs and judgements
- Attitudes and behavior
- Social Influence including but not limited to:
- Nature and nurture
- Conformity and obedience
- Persuasion
- Group influence
- Social Relations Including but not limited to:
- Prejudice
- Aggression
- Attraction
- Helping
- Social psychology and social justice
- Integration of different topics into an organized whole and showing how topics interrelate
- Cross cutting themes in modern psychology
- Cultural and social diversity
- Ethics
- Applications showing how social psychology relates to everyday life and can help solve societal problems