Monash University Science handbook 1995

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GAS2502

Social and community psychology

BBS BY BT BW BB DT AW GA PA BC BP BDT

Dr Arthur Veno

Subject value of 1.0 (6 point) * First semester * One 2-hour lecture and one 2-hour tutorial per week * Gippsland/Distance * Prerequisites: GAS1501 and GAS1502

The objective of this subject is to provide an overview of the field of psychology encompassed by applied aspects of social psychology and community psychology. To this end, theory and practice are examined in relation to social issues. Theoretical and practical aspects of appropriate intervention strategies and solutions to social problems are canvassed. Students will have an opportunity to examine the ways that psychology can be used for the enhancement of human welfare and community well-being. Topics covered include empowerment, citizen participation, health promotion, prevention of mental and physical disorders, ecological or environmental influences on behaviour, the impact of economic factors on mental health, stress-strain relationships and the psychological sense of community, changing people's attitudes. For distance education students attendance at weekend schools is strongly recommended but not compulsory.

Assessment

Assignments: 40% * Examination: 60% * A pass on the examination is a requirement for the successful completion of the subject

Prescribed texts

McKnight J and Sutton J Social psychology Prentice-Hall, 1994

Thomas D and Veno A (eds) Psychology and social change Dunmore, 1992



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