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To provide students with an advanced overview of theories and empirical research on the social psychology of intergroup relations.
This course is designed to provide an advanced overview of theories and empirical research on the social psychology of intergroup relations. In the first part of the course, we will discuss the various forms of intergroup biases (i.e. stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination) before covering the blatant, subtle, and even non-conscious ways in which these biases can manifests themselves. In the second part of the course, we will discuss the motivational, cognitive, affective, and evolutionary factors underlying intergroup bias before shedding light on how intergroup biases impact the self conceptions of members of stigmatized groups. And finally, the course will transition to better understanding the ways in which intergroup bias and conflict can be reduced and how national unity can be achieved in an increasingly multicultural world.LIMITED ENTRY COURSE OF 15 STUDENTS
After completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge in the social psychology of intergroup relations2. Develop a strong understanding of research methodology and design3. Critically evaluate theoretical and empirical research in the field4. Integrate research in the area of intergroup relations and formulate novel research ideas5. Propose and design new experiments in the field of intergroup relations6. Justify and provide rationale for research ideas, while critiquing previous research7. Clearly communicate research ideas in oral and written form8. Apply scientific research from the area of intergroup relations to real world problems
Subject to the approval of the Head of Department. RP: A Bachelors degree majoring in Psychology and PSYC332 Social Psychology
A Bachelors degree majoring in Psychology and PSYC332 Social Psychology
For further information see School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing Head of Department
There is no set text book but a reading list of empirical and review articles will be provided for each topic.
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Domestic fee $917.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
This course will not be offered if fewer than 5 people apply to enrol.
Maximum enrolment is 15
For further information see School of Psychology, Speech and Hearing .