Upon the successful completion of this course, students:
- correctly define what social psychology is
- describe social psychology's various domains of study
- distinguish between the methods that it uses and the conclusions that can be drawn by them
- identify basic theories and concepts in domains of social thinking (the self, social cognition, attribution), attitudes and social influence (attitude change and persuasion.
- match daily life examples to the premises of basic theories and concepts
- use social psychology theories and approaches to explain their own behaviours, judgments, attitudes, and interactions
- apply social psychological concepts and theories to social issues, daily lives, media, movies and other activities / cultural products
- contribute to in-class discussions in English