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PSYC2001 Social Psychology

Later Year Course

Offered By Research School of Psychology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Psychology
Offered in Second Semester, 2012 and Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

In this course we cover basic topics in social psychology,  e.g. social influences on attitudes and behaviour, attitude change, social  cognition, cooperation and conflict, the self concept, interpersonal  relationships and methodology. We extend this understanding to look at a series of complex social issues, e.g. rule-breaking, bullying, religiosity and  prejudice. Laboratory classes are interactive and include practical and  theoretical consideration of issues in social psychology and society.

Indicative Assessment

Two web-quizzes (20% of total grade), a seminar presentation (10%), a lab report (20%) and a 2-hour short answer exam consisting of MCQ and short-answer format section (50%).

Workload Two hours of lectures per week and 18 hours of laboratories spread across the semester.
Areas of Interest Psychology
Requisite Statement

PSYC1003 and PSYC1004 (or PSYC1001) or PSYC1004 and either STAT1003 or STAT1004

Prescribed Texts Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., & Akert, R. D. (2007) Social psychology: International edition (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. ISBN:0-13-233487-9.
Majors/Specialisations Psychology
Programs Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies, Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Science (Science Communication), Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), and Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Science Group B
Academic Contact Dr Dirk Van Rooy and Dr Boris Bizumic

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