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This document provides the program outline for a Psychology and Social Sciences course at Hyperion University in Bucharest, Romania for the 2003-2004 academic year. The program covers Social Psychology over two semesters. The objectives are to understand social cognition and evolution, form an informed view of social psychological theories and concepts, understand how social phenomena and behaviors are influenced by social thinking, and comprehend and interpret social psychological phenomena using scientific knowledge.
The course covers key topics in social psychology over the two semesters, including social cognition theories, social representations, attitudes and attitude change, social influence, conformity, obedience, social roles and identity. Students will be continuously evaluated through written tests and must complete a written synthesis paper. Recommended reading
This document provides the program outline for a Psychology and Social Sciences course at Hyperion University in Bucharest, Romania for the 2003-2004 academic year. The program covers Social Psychology over two semesters. The objectives are to understand social cognition and evolution, form an informed view of social psychological theories and concepts, understand how social phenomena and behaviors are influenced by social thinking, and comprehend and interpret social psychological phenomena using scientific knowledge.
The course covers key topics in social psychology over the two semesters, including social cognition theories, social representations, attitudes and attitude change, social influence, conformity, obedience, social roles and identity. Students will be continuously evaluated through written tests and must complete a written synthesis paper. Recommended reading
This document provides the program outline for a Psychology and Social Sciences course at Hyperion University in Bucharest, Romania for the 2003-2004 academic year. The program covers Social Psychology over two semesters. The objectives are to understand social cognition and evolution, form an informed view of social psychological theories and concepts, understand how social phenomena and behaviors are influenced by social thinking, and comprehend and interpret social psychological phenomena using scientific knowledge.
The course covers key topics in social psychology over the two semesters, including social cognition theories, social representations, attitudes and attitude change, social influence, conformity, obedience, social roles and identity. Students will be continuously evaluated through written tests and must complete a written synthesis paper. Recommended reading