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SOP2002: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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Main Course:
SOP2002: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Course Code
SOP2002
Course Title
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Effective Term
20221
Writing Credit
Yes
International/Intercultural
Yes
Elective Flag
Yes
GELO Mapping
Critical Thinking
CLO 1: 1.0 Understand the various theories which purport to explain human behavior, the history of the field, and the significant issues of the field.
CLO 2: 2.0 Understand the way in which human behavior is and can be studied. (Experimental design will be introduced on an understandable level.)
CLO 3: 3.0 Understand the ways in which people understand the behavior and thoughts of themselves and others, and become more knowledgeable in the area of attribution.
CLO 4: 4.0 Understand the images that he/she creates for him/herself, as well as how individuals respond to the impressions created either intentionally or unconsciously by others.
CLO 5: 5.0 Understand the ways in which people are drawn together; degrees of attachment and the subtleties of the process will be emphasized.
CLO 6: 6.0 Understand the ways in which aggressive behavior and impulses manifest themselves in the human interaction.
CLO 7: 7.0 Understand the many ways in which people communicate and influence each other through persuasive techniques that lead to attitude or behavior change.
CLO 8: 8.0 Understand what attitudes are, how they are formed and changed, how they influence behavior, and what their function is.
CLO 9: 9.0 Understand prejudice and the various causes of prejudice, including motivations and cognitive processes, such as stereotyping.
CLO 10: 10.0 Understand individual and group differences associated with social class, race, sex, culture etc.
CLO 11: 11.0 Understand the ways in which society and other individuals affect our perceptions, beliefs, thoughts, etc.
CLO 12: 12.0 Understand the ways individuals react when affected by the actions and processes of group dynamics, and in different cultures.
CLO 13: 13.0 Understand the aspects of human nature related to helping behaviors and improve knowledge about the psychological aspects of pro-social behavior.
Global Awareness
CLO 1: 1.0 Understand the various theories which purport to explain human behavior, the history of the field, and the significant issues of the field.
CLO 3: 3.0 Understand the ways in which people understand the behavior and thoughts of themselves and others, and become more knowledgeable in the area of attribution.
CLO 5: 5.0 Understand the ways in which people are drawn together; degrees of attachment and the subtleties of the process will be emphasized.
CLO 6: 6.0 Understand the ways in which aggressive behavior and impulses manifest themselves in the human interaction.
CLO 7: 7.0 Understand the many ways in which people communicate and influence each other through persuasive techniques that lead to attitude or behavior change.
CLO 8: 8.0 Understand what attitudes are, how they are formed and changed, how they influence behavior, and what their function is.
CLO 9: 9.0 Understand prejudice and the various causes of prejudice, including motivations and cognitive processes, such as stereotyping.
CLO 10: 10.0 Understand individual and group differences associated with social class, race, sex, culture etc.
CLO 11: 11.0 Understand the ways in which society and other individuals affect our perceptions, beliefs, thoughts, etc.
CLO 12: 12.0 Understand the ways individuals react when affected by the actions and processes of group dynamics, and in different cultures.
CLO 13: 13.0 Understand the aspects of human nature related to helping behaviors and improve knowledge about the psychological aspects of pro-social behavior.
Information Literacy
CLO 2: 2.0 Understand the way in which human behavior is and can be studied. (Experimental design will be introduced on an understandable level.)
Reviewer Comments
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