(in Polish) Social Psychology 440-ERS-1SPS
Profile of studies: general - academic.
Form of studies: full time.
Type of subject: obligatory subject
Field and discipline of science: sociology and cultural sciences
Year of study / semester: Erasmus +
Prerequisites: none
The number of hours of teaching assignments by forms of teaching - 30 hours of discussion classes.
Teaching methods: assessment of students' activity during classes, preparation and presentation of issues related to the content discussed during classes, project, appointments, oral exam
ECTS points: 5
The balance of the students' work - classes 30 hours, preparation for the classes and exam – 60 hours, appointments 15 hours, project- 30 hours, . In sum - 135 hours.
Quantitative indicators of the students' work related to classes: 1) that requires direct involvement of the teacher: 45 hours 2) that does not require direct involvement of the teacher (preparation) – 90h
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
S1_W01 Student comprehends the main terms and definitions in the areas of sociology and social psychology
S1_W12 Student is able to characterize the multi-sided relations between the social structures
S1_W19 Student is able to characterize sociological and social psychological theories concerning the one’s place in the social structure
S1_W20 Student has a a knowledge-base of various types of individual and collective identities.
S1_W22 Student understands the one’s role in the processes of forming various types of collectivities on various levels of social structure.
S1_U01 Student is able to use various typologies of social phenomena to fully describe them.
S1_U20 Student is able to prepare oral presentation on chosen issues using a suitable sources
S1_K01 Student is motivated to improve his or her socials skills
S1_K02 Student is aware of changes taking place is the areas of sociological and social psychological theories or methods.
S1_K03 Student is open to prove his or her social and team working skills. He or she is able to take different roles in her/his team.
Assessment criteria
Classes
Project
Practical Tasks
Discussion
Exam
Additional information
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