KG406E :

Department

Department of Kindergarten

Academic Program

Bachelor in Kindergarten

Type

Elective

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

The social psychology course provides a historical overview of the introduction to social psychology and its definition, the concept of social psychology, the emergence of social psychology, the history of social psychology and its relationship to other sciences, the importance of social psychology, its sources and fields, the relationship of social psychology to socialization, social interaction, The concept of social interaction, the characteristics of social interaction, the importance of social interaction, the goals of social interaction, the levels of social interaction, the study of the group in social psychology:

Intended learning outcomes

Defining the concept of social psychology, explaining the importance of social psychology and its fields, linking the goals of socialization for the individual, comparing patterns of social interaction and its impact on the individual and the group, the ability to distinguish between religious values ​​and social norms within society, diagnosing the stages of forming attitudes for the individual, using a process Communication and its psychological effects on the individual and society.

Teaching and learning methods

Presentation, dialogue and discussion

Methods of assessments

Midterm and final exam