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ASEP offers a comprehensive online Certificate in Social Psychology courses. Social psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on how individuals think, feel, and behave in a society. It explores how people are influenced by others and how they perceive and interact with their social environment.
Social Psychology Courses are designed for professionals and individuals interested in human rights challenging discrimination and prejudice. These courses provide a deep understanding of violations of human rights principles. Participants will learn about complex social issues such as violence & terrorism and their impact on society. Participants will acquire advocacy skills, and explore the role of civil society and organizations in promoting healthy society.
Social psychology courses will provide valuable insights into the complex interplay between individual and social factors that influence human behavior and form attitude.
Social Cognition: This area of study focuses on how people process, store, and use information about the social world. It includes forming prejudice, stereotyping, and decision-making in social contexts.
Interpersonal Relations: Study the factors influencing aggression, discrimination, and conflict resolution.
Group Dynamics: Social psychology explores how individuals behave in groups and how group processes affect individual behavior.
Attitudes: Explores the formation, change, and impact of attitudes—evaluative judgments about people, objects, or ideas. It examines how attitudes influence behavior and vice versa
Social Behavior and Aggression: Social psychology examines the factors influencing prosocial behavior (helping, cooperation) and antisocial behavior (aggression, conflict). It explores the conditions under which individuals may act altruistically or aggressively.
Applied Social Psychology: This involves using social psychological principles to address real-world issues and solve practical problems.