PSYCOLOGY AND SOCIAL RELATIONS
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- PSICOLOGIA DELLE RELAZIONI SOCIALI
- Course code
- FM0523 (AF:444387 AR:293608)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- M-PSI/05
- Period
- 2nd Term
- Course year
- 2
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1. Understand the phenomena underlying Social Psychology;
2. Outline recent studies and discuss their applied implications;
3. Apply theories and methods to analyse concrete cases;
4. Acquire skills to interpret others and the environment effectively;
5. Approach care work more consciously and critically.
Pre-requirements
Contents
The topics covered will be:
1. Aggressive and prosocial behaviours;
2. Social belonging and exclusion;
3. Stereotypes, prejudices and inter-group contact;
4. Social Psychology in the Digital Age.
Referral texts
The course materials presented during lectures will be available on the course's Moodle page.
Recommended readings may also be suggested during the lectures.
There are no distinctions between attending and non-attending students regarding the program to prepare for the exam.
Assessment methods
The students' preparation will be assessed based on their mastery of the logic, concepts, methodologies, and technical language of Social Psychology and their ability to apply them independently and consciously to concrete cases. The ability to report the required knowledge concisely and precisely will be valued.
Each question will be scored on a scale of 0 to 8, as specified below.
From 0 to 4.3 points will be assigned in the presence of:
- insufficient mastery of logic, concepts, methodologies, and technical languages;
- insufficient ability to apply them autonomously and consciously to concrete cases;
- insufficient ability to report the required knowledge concisely and precisely.
From 4.4 to 5.4 points will be assigned in the presence of:
- sufficient mastery of logic, concepts, methodologies, and technical languages;
- sufficient ability to apply them autonomously and consciously to concrete cases;
- sufficient ability to report the required knowledge concisely and precisely.
From 5.5 to 6.5 points will be assigned in the presence of:
- intermediate mastery of logic, concepts, methodologies, and technical languages;
- intermediate ability to apply them autonomously and consciously to concrete cases;
- intermediate ability to report the required knowledge concisely and precisely.
From 6.6 to 7.6 points will be assigned in the presence of:
- good mastery of logic, concepts, methodologies, and technical languages;
- good ability to apply them autonomously and consciously to concrete cases;
- good ability to report the required knowledge concisely and precisely.
From 7.7 to 8 points will be assigned in the presence of:
- excellent mastery of logic, concepts, methodologies, and technical languages;
- excellent ability to apply them autonomously and consciously to concrete cases;
- excellent ability to report the required knowledge concisely and precisely.
Group and/or individual work may be organized and evaluated during the course.
Teaching methods
In theoretical lectures, topics will be discussed in their general aspects, and students will be required to delve deeper using textbooks and notes. Practical moments will be dedicated to the presentation and/or simulation of research examples and the in-depth exploration of specific themes or cases through the direct involvement of the students.
Active and critical participation in various educational proposals is encouraged for attending students.
Attendance is highly recommended.
Teaching language
Further information
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