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Social Psychology (Q83)

1 Study option · UndergraduateDistance Learning
Awarded by:
The Open University

Course summary

In this degree, you’ll consider how social psychology can be applied to contemporary life and gain insights into people's behaviour. Why do good people do bad things? What role do digital technologies play in our relationships? How have gender identities changed? You'll examine these and many other psychological questions about the relationship between individual psychology and the complex social world. You'll see how social psychologists use evidence from research in debates on social issues, including discrimination and equality, conflict resolution, migration, happiness and well-being. You'll also explore how psychology is critical to understanding employment, mental health, and relationships.

Key features of the course

  • Explores how social psychologists study people as social beings in different contexts

  • Investigates the connections between individual lives and social problems, using different theories and approaches

  • Gives you an appreciation of different perspectives within psychology and the ability to evaluate them critically

  • Builds advanced analytical and communication skills, and enhances your employability

  • Relevant to a wide range of career opportunities including social justice, public policy, media and communications.

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O11

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