School Of Social Sciences And PsychologyThe Individual in Society (WSTC)Western Sydney University Unit Code: 700051.4
Discipline: PSYCHOLOGY
Student Contribution Band: 1
Level: 1
Credit Points: 10
Equivalent Units
101557 The Individual in Society
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled at Western Sydney University, The College unless they have permission from the School. Students enrolled in Extended Diplomas must pass 40 credit points from the preparatory units listed in the course structure prior to enrolling in this University level unit. Students enrolled in 7055 Diploma of Criminal and Community Justice Extended and 7075 Bachelor of Criminal and Community Justice Extended (WSTC First Year Program) must have successfully completed 700220 Introduction to Human Behaviour before enrolling in this unit.
About this Unit
This unit introduces the main theoretical perspectives for understanding the ‘individual in society’, including: humanistic, biological, cognitive, behavioural and socio-cultural explanations of individual behaviour. These perspectives are further understood through application of the ‘levels of analysis’ framework. The content then moves on to social psychology and covers topics such as: self and identity, attitudes and attitude change, conformity and obedience, prejudice and discrimination, aggression, pro-social behaviour and attraction and close relationships. Students explore the relevance of these topics to everyday life and contemporary issues.