This course offers a comprehensive overview of social psychology, covering both classic theories and current perspectives. It aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the dynamic relationship between individuals and their social environments, with a particular focus on how people perceive and influence one another. The course also explores the historical development of psychological science, along with the values and ethical principles that guide the profession. A capacity-building approach is emphasized, encouraging evidence-based practice and a systems perspective.
The course is primarily taught by Turana Aliyeva and Nigar Alakbarova. While Nigar may appear strict at first glance, her excellent teaching ability and high level of expertise make her classes an invaluable learning experience. Students can gain deep insights and learn a great deal through her well-structured explanations and thorough understanding of the subject. Both instructors are dedicated to creating an engaging and thought-provoking environment, ensuring that students develop a solid grasp of social psychology concepts and their practical applications. Their commitment to student success and clear communication allows students to approach complex topics with confidence.
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