Course Description
The Certificate in Social Psychology provides an in-depth understanding of how individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are influenced by the presence of others. This course explores key theories, research findings, and real-world applications of social psychological principles. Topics include social cognition, attitudes and persuasion, group dynamics, conformity, prejudice, interpersonal relationships, and the psychology of social influence. The course is designed for students, educators, HR professionals, counsellors, and anyone interested in understanding human behaviour within a social context.
Course Objectives
- Understand the core concepts, theories, and historical development of social psychology.
- Analyse how social context influences individual attitudes, perceptions, and decision-making.
- Examine group dynamics, conformity, and obedience through empirical studies.
- Explore the psychological roots of stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.
- Apply social psychological principles to everyday situations, including conflict resolution and interpersonal relationships.
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of major theories and research in social psychology.
- Evaluate how social influence affects behaviour in diverse settings.
- Apply critical thinking to analyse social behaviour in real-world scenarios.
- Design strategies to reduce prejudice and improve group interactions in various contexts.
- Integrate knowledge of social psychology into personal, academic, or professional practice.