Description
Curriculum Overview
- Introduction to Social Psychology: Understanding the fundamentals of social psychology, including key concepts, theories, and historical developments in the field.
- Social Perception and Attribution: Learning how individuals perceive and interpret the behavior of others, including theories of attribution and factors that influence social judgments.
- Attitudes and Attitude Change: Gaining insights into the formation and change of attitudes, including the role of persuasion, social influence, and cognitive dissonance.
- Group Dynamics: Exploring the psychological processes that occur within groups, including group decision-making, conformity, obedience, and leadership.
- Interpersonal Relationships: Understanding the dynamics of relationships, including attraction, intimacy, conflict, and the factors that contribute to relationship satisfaction.
- Cultural Influences on Behavior: Examining how culture shapes social behavior, including cultural norms, values, and the impact of globalization on social interactions.
- Applications of Social Psychology: Learning about the practical applications of social psychology in various fields, including marketing, health, education, and organizational behavior.
Ideal For
This diploma program is ideal for psychology students, educators, human resources professionals, and individuals interested in understanding social behavior. Graduates will be well-prepared to apply social psychology principles in research, counseling, marketing strategies, and community programs, enhancing their ability to navigate and influence social interactions effectively.

