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Course description

This degree course provides a solid grounding in the scientific study of human behavior and the mind, and a unique opportunity to study the social side of human behavior in depth. It allows students to build their careers.The course focuses on human social behaviour, identity, groups, relationships, and communication.

Learning Outcome

  • Acquisition of basic knowledge of the history and philosophy of psychology as it pertains to the application of psychology to problems of social, medical, and economic relevance
  • Ability to compare, contrast and where appropriate to integrate diverse approaches to psychological problems of practical significance
  • Understanding of psychology as a discipline that can be employed to change valued outcomes in domains of life such as business, health, environment, and law
  • Understanding of some of the challenges that are commonly encountered in the application of psychology (e.g. ethical, logistical, methodological, financial) and some solutions to those challenges
  • Knowledge of potential careers and entrepreneurial opportunities in applied psychology beyond the undergraduate degree
  • Development of general critical, analytical and problem solving skills which can be applied in a wide range of different applied psychological and extra-psychological setting

Course Content

  • Introduction to Applied Psychology
  • Contemporary Social Inequalities
  • Introduction to Psychological Research Methods
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Psychology, the Body and Individual Differences
  • Empirical Psychology
  • Psychology, Mental Health and Distress
  • Psychology and Society

Compulsory Reading Materials

  • Buunk, A., & van Vugt, M., Applying social psychology: From problems to solutions. London: Sage, 2007.

 


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