US semester credit hurs: 3 Cntact hurs: 45 Curse Cde: PS381-09 r SO381-09 Delivery methd: Face t Face Language f Instructin: English Departmental Crss-listings: Psychlgy, Scilgy COURSE DESCRIPTION SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IFSA-Butler Lndn Flagship Drawing directly frm the fields f scilgy and psychlgy, Scial Psychlgy is the examinatin f the perceptins, thughts, feelings and behavirs f individuals within their scial envirnments. This curse prvides a grunding in scial psychlgy tpics such as scial cgnitin, attitudes, scial influence, individual mtivatins, cllective behavir, and cultural influences. Cntent and assignments are designed t illustrate hw the individual and scial interactin shape and are shaped by the cultures and scial structures in which they exist. Students will be intrduced t methdlgies that are used t investigate scial psychlgy phenmena, and the curse will aid students understanding f the applicatin f scial psychlgy research t real wrld prblems. Several carefully selected in-class exercises are included in rder t facilitate applicatin f thery t practice. As a special tpic f investigatin, particular attentin will be paid t the examinatin f sciecnmic class in Britain and its implicatins fr scial psychlgy issues in Britain. As part f the curse, students will be guided by the instructr in brief visits t certain neighbrhds within Lndn t prvide rich cntext fr discussins. In this way, the city f Lndn will serve as a vibrant labratry f learning. This curse is interactive and active participatin is required. LEARNING OBJECTIVES This curse includes the fllwing gals fr students: Gain facility with the cre principles f scial psychlgy Becme familiar with methdlgies that are used t investigate scial psychlgy phenmena Becme aware f hw the findings f scial psychlgy research cntribute t ur understanding f real wrld prblems Increase knwledge f issues surrunding sciecnmic class in Britain Understand hw scial psychlgy investigatin strategies can be applied t prblems f sciecnmic class Strengthen cultural and intercultural awareness
Strengthen research, persuasive argument, and academic writing skills Becme familiar with resurces available fr scial psychlgy research Make cgnitive cnnectins between learning in this curse and ther learning experiences in the IFSA-Butler Lndn Flagship COURSE SCHEDULE The fllwing schedule indicates the weekly discussin tpics, related readings, and assignments fr this curse. With the exceptin f Week 1 (when resurces will be reviewed as a grup during class), students are expected t read r watch resurces in advance and be prepared t actively discuss them in class. In each meeting, the instructr will verview the tpic and then facilitate a grup discussin, drawing ut relevant themes, fllwing up n specific lines f inquiry, and prmpting students thughtful engagement with the tpic. Students are encuraged t bring their prir learning experiences int class discussins and t make cnnectins between this curse and thers whenever pssible. Theries f experiential learning and integrative learning therefre undergird the dynamic learning envirnment f this curse. Unit A Week 1 - Intrductins Overview f Curse and Scial Psychlgy Syllabus Review Instructr and Student Intrductins Persnal Student Gals fr the Curse Instructr and Student Expectatins Establishing a Cmmunity f Learning Integrative Learning Exercise: Cnnecting this curse t the IFSA-Butler Lndn Flagship experience, individual academic majrs, and undergraduate careers Branscmbe & Barn, Chapter 1: Scial Psychlgy: The Science f the Scial Side f Life Unit B Weeks 2-4 Our Scial Wrld Scial Cgnitin Scial Perceptin The Self: Wh Am I? Attitudes Branscmbe & Barn, Chapters 2-5 Related activities: Field Visit #1 t selected Lndn neighbrhd (lgistical details and expectatins fr the field visit t be prvided by the instructr). In-class Exercise (ungraded): Self-Prtraits. Create a prtrait f yurself applying cncepts f self and scial belief
Assignment Due: Respnse Paper #1 Unit C Week 5 Steretyping, Prejudice, and Discriminatin Branscmbe & Barn, Chapter 6 Assignment Due: Institutinal and Systemic Discriminatin Prject Unit D Week 6 Interpersnal Relatinships Interpersnal Attractin Clse Relatinships Branscmbe & Barn, Chapter 7 Unit E Weeks 7-9 Scial Influence and Behavir Changing Others Behavir Prscial Behavir Aggressin Branscmbe & Barn, Chapters 8-10 Related Activities: Field Visit #2 t selected Lndn neighbrhd (lgistical details and expectatins fr the field visit t be prvided by the instructr). Assignment Due: Respnse Paper #2 Unit F Weeks 10-11 Belnging and Happiness Grups and Individuals: Belnging Overcming Adversity Achieving Happiness Readings: Branscmbe & Barn, Chapters 11-12 Related Activities: Field Visit #3 t a selected Lndn neighbrhd (lgistical details and expectatins fr the field visit t be prvided by the instructr). In-class Exercise (Ungraded): View Michael Nrtn s TEDx talk Hw t Buy Happiness, linking prscial spending t increased prductivity. In small grups, students will cnceptualize a cmpany that encurages emplyees t engage in prscial spending. Cnsider hw the prpsal will encurage rbust participatin acrss emplyees f varying sciecnmic
backgrunds. As each grup reprts, the class will evaluate each prpsal, fcusing n why certain prgrams might have the greatest success. Assignment Due: Respnse #3 Unit G Weeks 12-13 Review f Scial Psychlgy Research Methdlgies Selected readings as indicated by the instructr frm Delamater & Myers Unit H Weeks 14-15 - Review and Cnclusins Week 14 In-class wrkshp in preparatin fr the Final Paper and Presentatins Week 15 Final Papers and Presentatins Cntent Review Cncluding Questins and Cmments Curse evaluatins RELATED ACTIVITIES Participatin in scheduled class visits t selected Lndn neighbrhds is required. Failure t attend r engage in fllw-up class discussins f these visits will affect yur participatin grade, limit yur understanding f the tpic, and adversely affect yur ability t prduce a final prject based that reflects an understanding f ttal class cntent. ASSIGNMENTS Respnse Papers (3) Respnse papers can be cnstructed in a way that makes the mst sense fr yu as the learner. Cnsider the class resurces prvided fr the tpic. Select ne f mre fr the fcus f yur respnse. In a single page, describe yur respnses t what yu encuntered. Was yur thinking challenged r were yur prir ideas cnfirmed? Perhaps yu fund a particular reading cmpelling and it prmpted yu t cnsider new ideas r pssible slutins; perhaps yu made persnal cnnectins between a class discussin and yur wn learning; r maybe yu lcated an additinal resurce that gave yu mre infrmatin n the tpic. Feel free t describe yur learning using any f these appraches r thers, but d nt use the respnse paper assignment t merely summarize a reading, discussin r experience. The respnse paper shuld demnstrate that yu have given additinal, reflective thught t an issue. Yur vice shuld be heard in this paper. Institutinal and Systematic Discriminatin Prject* Cnsider the fllwing list f discussin starter examples f institutinal and systematic discriminatin, then identify yur wn example fr interrgatin. In a 3-page paper (Times New Rman 12 pint fnt, duble-spaced), describe the example, name the grups that may be discriminated against, describe the purpse f the plicy, and, if yu feel the purpse f the plicy is a valid ne, describe hw else the purpse f the plicy may be achieved withut discriminatin.
Example plicies: Children f alumni receive preference fr admissin int sme private clleges. Persns accused f a crime wh cannt pst bail are imprisned and thus appear in curt dressed in prisn unifrm, ften in handcuffs. Emplyees f a particular university are allwed free tuitin, as are their spuses. A crpratin decides t fill a vacancy "in-huse" rather than advertise. A teacher requires an ral presentatin as part f the final grade. *adapted frm Cultural Pursuit, Skidmre Cllege and The Sciety fr the Psychlgical Studies f Scial Issues Final Paper The Final Paper shuld demnstrate yur understanding f scial psychlgy as viewed thrugh the lens f sciecnmic class in Britain. Answer the fllwing questins: What have yu learned abut sciecnmic class in Britain? Hw has yur evlving understanding f scial psychlgy helped yu understand the issues surrunding sciecnmic class in Britain? Hw was yur prir thinking challenged r affirmed? Where might future research in this area take yu? And, what srts f research methdlgies might help yu pursue such lines f inquiry, and why? The Final Paper is required t be 7-8 pages in length, Times New Rman 12 pint fnt, duble-spaced. Include five peer-reviewed jurnals in a reference list in supprt f yur discussin. Additinally, prepare a five-minute ral presentatin that summarizes yur Final Paper, fr delivery t the class during the last week f the curse. Visual aids are nt required but are allwed. 80% f yur grade fr the Final Paper will be cmprised f the written prtin, and 20% will be cmprised f the ral summary. EVALUATION METHODS The curse instructr will prvide specific requirements and grading rubrics fr individual assignments fr the curse. Yur final grade in the curse will be cmprised f the fllwing curse requirements: Participatin (includes attendance, engagement in discussin, civility, and respect) 20% Respnse Papers (3 ttal, 10% each) 30% Institutinal and Systemic Discriminatin Prject 20% Final Paper 30% RESOURCES Required Text: Branscmbe, N. R., & Barn, R. A. (2017). Scial Psychlgy (14th ed.). Bstn, MA: Pearsn. Selected readings will be prvided frm: Delamater, J. D., & Myers, D. J. (2010). Scial Psychlgy (7 th ed.). Cengage Learning.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Any academic endeavr must be based upn a fundatin f hnesty and integrity. Students are expected t abide by principles f academic integrity and must be willing t bear individual respnsibility fr their wrk while studying abrad. Any academic wrk (written r therwise) submitted t fulfill an academic requirement must represent a student s riginal wrk. Any act f academic miscnduct, such as cheating, fabricatin, frgery, plagiarism, r facilitating academic dishnesty, will subject a student t disciplinary actin. IFSA-Butler takes academic integrity very seriusly. Students must nt accept utside assistance withut permissin frm the instructr. Additinally, students must dcument all surces accrding t the instructins f the prfessr. Shuld yur instructr suspect yu f plagiarism, cheating, r ther frms f academic dishnesty, yu may receive a failing grade fr the curse and disciplinary actin may result. The incident will be reprted t the IFSA-Butler resident directr as well as yur hme institutin. Institute fr Study Abrad, Butler University 6201 Crprate Dr., Suite 200 Indianaplis, IN 46278 800-858-0229 www.ifsa-butler.rg