Certificate in Social Psychology
The Understanding Social Psychology exam provides a comprehensive exploration of the principles, theories, and phenomena that shape human behavior in social contexts. Participants will delve into various topics such as social cognition, conformity, obedience, prejudice, attraction, aggression, and group dynamics. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, empirical research findings, and real-world examples, the exam offers insights into how individuals think, feel, and behave in social situations, and how social influences impact attitudes and actions.
Who should take the exam?
- Students pursuing degrees or careers in psychology, sociology, or related social sciences.
- Professionals working in fields such as counseling, human resources, marketing, or public relations.
- Educators and teachers seeking to incorporate social psychological concepts into their curriculum.
- Individuals interested in understanding human behavior and social dynamics in everyday life.
- Anyone curious about the complexities of human relationships and social interactions.
Course Outline
The Social Psychology exam covers the following topics :-
- Module 1: Understanding Introduction to Social Psychology
- Module 2: Understanding Social Perception and Cognition
- Module 3: Understanding The Self in Social Context
- Module 4: Understanding Attitudes and Attitude Change
- Module 5: Understanding Conformity and Social Influence
- Module 6: Understanding Group Dynamics and Interpersonal Relationships
- Module 7: Understanding Prejudice, Discrimination, and Stereotyping
- Module 8: Understanding Aggression and Prosocial Behavior
- Module 9: Understanding Social Influence in Applied Settings
- Module 10: Understanding Social Psychology and Social Change