Social Psychology (Further)
Course
In Dunsland Cross
Description
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Location
Dunsland cross
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Different dates available
Social Psychology (Further): A Distance Learning Course by BSY This Further Social Psychology course is a distance learning course designed to extend the content and course material from the Introductory Social Psychology course. This course will examine how power relations underlie much of what is said through verbal communication. This behaviour occurs in a physical environment, therefore personal space and the town or country divide is taken into consideration. Lastly, two types of interaction, attraction and ethical behaviours, are covered and discussed in the course.
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Subjects
- Social Psychology
- Psychology
Course programme
The course syllabus is structured as follows:
- Lesson One
- Historical Introduction
- From Religion to Science
- Change through Time
- The Scientific and Historical Debate
- A Point of View to Work With
- References
- Lesson Two
- Conversational Politics
- Underlying Power Struggles in Talk
- Taking Turns to Speak
- Men and Women Talking
- Skinner and Chomsky on Verbal Behaviour
- Lesson Three
- Personal Space
- Invasions of Personal Space
- Gender, Age and Nationality
- Other Individual Differences
- Lesson Four
- Of Town and Country: Urbs versus Rus
- Cognitive Mapping
- The Behaviour Sink
- Population and the Cities of the World
- Lesson Five
- Attraction and Sexuality
- Gravity for Social Psychologists
- Sexuality
- Reciprocity and Complementarity
- Lesson Six
- Ethics in Behaviour
- Philosophical Introduction
- Stranger in Distress
- Other Dimensions of Ethics
Additional information
Expenses
For information on the cost of this training course, please contact BSY.
Instalment plans are available.
Social Psychology (Further)