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Course description

The Social psychology is the scientific study of how people think about, evaluate and respond to their social experiences. Social psychologists are interested in understanding a wide range of phenomena. Some topics of interest that we will explore in this course include: person perception, the self, attitudes, emotions, socialization, groups, influence, interpersonal attraction, close relationships, altruism, cooperation, competition, aggression, prejudice and discrimination. The goal of this course is to provide students with a general introduction to social psychology and an opportunity to apply social psychological theories to your life

 Course Content

  • What is Social Psychology
  • Historical trends
  • What is Social Psychology? 
  • Historical trends in Social Psychology 
  • Constructing the Social World in infancy and early childhood. 
  • Asking and answering research questions 
  • Social Perception: Stereotypes, Prejudice and self-fulfilling prophecies 
  • The Presence of Others 
  • Interpersonal Communication 
  • Attitudes I: Beliefs, affect and behaviour 
  • Attitudes II: Attitude change 
  • Social Influence, Conformity and Obedience 
  • Inter-group behaviour and Social Identity 

Learning Outcome

By the end of the course students will:

  • Understand the origins and development of social psychology.
  • Identify the major theoretical perspectives in social psychology and appreciate its multi-perspective nature. 
  • Identify a range of contemporary topics and concepts within social psychology and appreciate their practical applications. 
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate competing explanations for human behaviour and experience and be aware of the constructed nature of social reality. 
  • Recognize the appropriateness of the differing methods of enquiry used in social psychology.

Compulsory Reading Materials

  • Hogg,M.A. & Vaughan, G.M. (1998) (2nd edition) Social Psychology: An Introduction. Prentice-Hall.
  • Taylor, S.E., Peplau, A.L. & Sears, D.O. (2006). Social Psychology, 12 th Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Hewstone, M., Stroebe, W., and Stephenson, G.M. (1996) (2nd edition) Introduction to Social Psychology. Oxford: Blackwell.


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