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ATS2726
Faculty of Arts
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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLRefer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Notes Previously coded SCY2400 SynopsisThis unit addresses the social aspects of individual experience. It examines the contribution of social psychologists, sociologists and others working in the psycho-social domain to theory and research on the interface of mental experience and social action. The unit covers the assumptions of mind and society that inform the major theories of the individual, including those of the Freudians, person-centred psychology and behavioural utopianism. It also considers psychological theory and practice in light of Rose's 'psy-complex' and the discursive and narrative turns in social theory. Students will examine themes such as: identity and social relations; social influences on individual action; social construction of belief and emotion; and the implications of psycho-social perspectives for social care and human services. Objectives
All students completing this unit will be able to:
In addition, students taking the unit at level three will be able to:
Assessment
Written work: 70% Contact hoursOne two hour lecture per week. This unit applies to the following area(s) of studyPrerequisitesATS1365 and ATS1366 or PSY1011and PSY1022 or ATS1261 and ATS1262 or ATS1367 and SCY1802 or GSC1201 and GSC1202. Prohibitions |