Course Description
Course Name
Social and Developmental Psychology
Session: VCPF3125
Hours & Credits
24 Host University Units
Prerequisites & Language Level
Students must have passed PSY1004F and PSY1005S or equivalent.
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
This course provides an introduction to two major areas of psychological research and theory. Social Psychology is taught in one half of the course. The social psychology module introduces students to some basic concepts and theories in social psychology, exposes students to current research within the field, and provides an opportunity for students to engage critically with existing theories and their relevance to the South African context. Some of the major topics covered will include race and racism, social identity and social change, intergroup contact, and social influence. Developmental psychology is taught in the other half of the course. The developmental psychology module focuses on understanding the changes and continuities that occur in children from conception through adolescence.
DP requirements: Completion of all coursework, and 80% attendance at tutorials.
Assessment: Coursework will be weighted at 50%, and will include completion of tutorial assignments, essays and tests as required. An exam at the end of the semester will be weighted 50%.
*Course content subject to change