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SOCY1004 Introduction to Social Psychology

First Year Course

Offered By School of Social Sciences
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Sociology
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course will introduce students to major topics in social psychology, with an emphasis on sociological approaches. The course will focus specifically on normative, cultural and cross-cultural dimensions of social psychological aspects of human behaviour. Students will be introduced to the notion of the social self, including self-perception and self-presentation. Subsequent topics may include the formation and change of attitudes and values, social judgement, persuasion, attraction, altruism and self-interest, and group behaviour. Case studies will show how social psychological processes are found in everyday life.

Indicative Assessment

Three 1,000 word essays (30% each) and tutorial participation (10%).

Workload

Offered every year.

2 lectures per week and 10 hours of tutorials.

Areas of Interest Sociology
Majors/Specialisations Environmental Studies, Human Ecology, Human Sciences, Population Studies, and Sociology
Programs Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts)
Academic Contact Dr White

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