Overview
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Tuition
- Whole course
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Channel Islands | £8,825 | £8,825 |
| England | £8,825 | £8,825 |
| Northern Ireland | £8,825 | £8,825 |
| Scotland | £8,825 | £8,825 |
| Wales | £8,825 | £8,825 |
| International | £22,700 | N/A |
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About
Overview
This programme aims to equip students with the skills to understand and address modern social issues through the lens of psychology. It emphasizes the impact of social interactions on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Course Content
- Study of social and applied psychological issues.
- Methodologies for social psychological research, including:
- Experimental design
- Measuring implicit and explicit attitudes
- Interviews and focus groups
- Experimental questionnaire design
- Field experiments
- Development of transferable skills in:
- Oral and written communication
- Analysis of complex data sets
- Completion of a
Subject Area Information
Social psychology is a fascinating and dynamic field that explores how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Courses in social psychology delve into a variety of topics that help students understand the complex interplay between individual psychology and social dynamics.
1. Introduction to Social Psychology
2. Social Influence and Persuasion
3. Group Dynamics
4. Attitudes and Behavior
5. Social Identity and Intergroup Relations
6. Applied Social Psychology
- Critical thinking
- Understanding of research methodologies
- Foundational knowledge of social psychological theories
- Analyzing social influence techniques
- Understanding the ethical implications of persuasion
- Applying persuasion principles in various contexts
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Conflict resolution
- Group decision-making
- Measuring attitudes
- Designing interventions to change attitudes
- Understanding the role of attitudes in behavior
- Identifying and addressing prejudice
- Promoting diversity and inclusion
- Understanding the impact of social identities on behavior
- Applying theoretical knowledge to practical problems
- Designing and evaluating interventions
Career
Graduates with a background in social psychology can pursue a variety of careers that apply social psychological principles to understand and influence individual and group behavior in various contexts.
Clinical Psychologist
Applying social psychological principles to understand and treat mental health issues.
Market Research Analyst
Using knowledge of social influence and behavior to understand consumer behavior and improve marketing strategies.
Human Resources Specialist
Applying group dynamics and social identity theories to improve workplace relations and organizational culture.
Public Relations Specialist
Utilizing persuasion and attitude change techniques to manage public perception and communication strategies.
Social Worker
Addressing social issues and improving community well-being through the application of social psychological principles.
Academic Researcher/Professor
Conducting research and teaching in the field of social psychology.
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