Faculty Of Economıc, Admınıstratıve And Socıal Scıences
Psychology (Englısh)

Course Information

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY I
Code Semester Theoretical Practice National Credit ECTS Credit
Hour / Week
PSY201 Fall 3 0 3 5

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Language of instruction English
Type Required
Level of Course Bachelor's
Lecturer
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Suggested Subject none
Professional practise ( internship ) None
Objectives of the Course Course aims to equip the students to understand and think critically about basic social psychological theories and to understand the consequences of being "social animals."
Contents of the Course The overarching goal of this class is to provide students with a working knowledge of social psychology and to stimulate an interest in ourselves, the world around us, and the connections between the two. This is a course about how we become who we are - how our personalities (or our selves) are shaped by others, the groups we belong to, the social structures around us, and our interactions as social beings. However, interaction is a process between entities, a two-way street. Hence, it is not only about how the world around us shapes who we are, but also a course about how we shape the groups that we belong to and the social structures around us.

Learning Outcomes of Course

# Learning Outcomes
1 be able to identify specific methods and results of research studies
2 what they tell us about social behavior, recognize how people influence one another
3 interpret the relationship between psychological findings and everyday life
4 apply theoretical knowledge of observation, effective communication skills and interview techniques into practice in different sub-fields of psychology
5 ncluding contemporary social, cultural, economic and political issues.

Course Syllabus

# Subjects Teaching Methods and Technics
1 The Field of Social Psychology Presentation & Discussion
2 self-concept in the social world Presentation & Discussion
3 Social Cognition, social perception, cognitive fallacies Presentation & Discussion
4 social beliefs and judgements Presentation & Discussion
5 attribution, theories of attribution Presentation & Discussion
6 behavior and attitudes Presentation & Discussion
7 theories of attitude change Presentation & Discussion
8 midterm
9 social influence, culture, gender Presentation & Discussion
10 conformity, obedience, theories of conformity Presentation & Discussion
11 persuasion, propaganda, basic principles of persuasion, Presentation & Discussion
12 methods of persuasion Presentation & Discussion
13 what is group, dynamics of groups Presentation & Discussion
14 influence of groups on individuals Presentation & Discussion
15 prejudices Presentation & Discussion
16 Final Exam

Course Syllabus

# Material / Resources Information About Resources Reference / Recommended Resources
1 I. A. Horowitz, K. S. Bordens; Social Psychology, Mayfield Publishing Company, California, 1995
2 Myers, D. (2015) Social Psychology, Mc Graw Hill Pub.

Method of Assessment

# Weight Work Type Work Title
1 40% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
2 60% Final Exam Final Exam

Relationship between Learning Outcomes of Course and Program Outcomes

# Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Method of Assessment
1 be able to identify specific methods and results of research studies 3 1͵2
2 what they tell us about social behavior, recognize how people influence one another 3 1͵2
3 interpret the relationship between psychological findings and everyday life 1 1͵2
4 apply theoretical knowledge of observation, effective communication skills and interview techniques into practice in different sub-fields of psychology 1 1͵2
5 ncluding contemporary social, cultural, economic and political issues. 1 1͵2
PS. The numbers, which are shown in the column Method of Assessment, presents the methods shown in the previous table, titled as Method of Assessment.

Work Load Details

# Type of Work Quantity Time (Hour) Work Load
1 Course Duration 14 3 42
2 Course Duration Except Class (Preliminary Study, Enhancement) 14 3 42
3 Presentation and Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
4 Web Research, Library and Archival Work 0 0 0
5 Document/Information Listing 0 0 0
6 Workshop 0 0 0
7 Preparation for Midterm Exam 1 25 25
8 Midterm Exam 1 7 7
9 Quiz 0 0 0
10 Homework 0 0 0
11 Midterm Project 0 0 0
12 Midterm Exercise 0 0 0
13 Final Project 0 0 0
14 Final Exercise 0 0 0
15 Preparation for Final Exam 1 27 27
16 Final Exam 1 7 7
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