The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Subject Description Form

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Form AS 140 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Subject Description Form Subject Code Subject Title APSS1A24 Understanding Interpersonal Relationships Credit Value 3 Level 1 GUR Requirements Intended to Fulfill This subject intends to fulfill the following requirement(s) : Healthy Lifestyle Freshman Seminar Languages and Communication Requirement (LCR) Leadership and Intra-Personal Development Service-Learning Cluster-Area Requirement (CAR) Human Nature, Relations and Development Community, Organization and Globalization History, Cultures and World Views Science, Technology and Environment China-Study Requirement Yes or No Writing and Reading Requirements English or Chinese Pre-requisite / Co-requisite/ Exclusion NA Objectives Intended Learning Outcomes (Note 1) This subject provides students with essential psychological knowledge and skills pertinent to interpersonal relationships. It enables students to assess the relevance of both theoretical and practical issues of human relationships, with an emphasis on applying the acquired psychological knowledge in different settings. It is also aimed at implanting in students an interest and insight to develop interpersonal skills and relate effectively to people with different needs and problems. The subject also enables students to evaluate the applicability of using Western psychological approaches to cope with interpersonal relationships in the Chinese cultural context. Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to: a. Know and comprehend concepts and practical skills in the psychology of interpersonal relationships; b. Increase self-awareness and develop insight in tackling practical issues of human relationships; c. Evaluate how to apply Western psychological approaches to cope with interpersonal relationships in the Chinese cultural context; d. Use the psychological concepts acquired to analyze and manage interpersonal relationships in daily life, and/or relevant professional

practice. Subject Synopsis/ 1. The Basics of Relationships and Research Methods Indicative Syllabus - The nature and importance of interpersonal relationships (Note 2) - Sources of influence - The dark side of relationships - The history of relationship science - Research methods - Ethical issues 2. Attraction - Proximity - Physical attractiveness - Reciprocity - Similarity - Barriers 3. Social Cognition - First impressions - The power of perceptions - Impression management 4. Communication - Nonverbal communication - Verbal communication - Dysfunctional communication 5. Interdependency - Social exchange - The economics of relationships - The nature of commitment 6. Friendship - The nature of friendship - Friendship across the life cycle - Differences in friendship - Friendship difficulties 7. Love - History of love - Types of love - Individual and cultural differences in love 8. Stresses and Strains - Perceived relationship value - Hurt feelings - Ostracism - Jealousy - Deception and lying - Betrayal - Forgiveness 9. Conflict - The nature of conflict - The course of conflict - The outcomes of conflict 10. Power and Violence

- Power and interdependence - Violence in relationships 11. The Dissolution of Loss of Relationships - Divorce - Breakups 12. Maintaining and Repairing Relationships - Maintaining and enhancing relationships - Repairing relationships Teaching/Learning Methodology (Note 3) In anticipation of a diverse student population for this subject, a variety of teaching and learning strategies will be employed to look after the learning needs and develop the learning skills of students having very different academic and professional training background. These include didactic teaching through lectures, reflective learning through presentation and questioning at tutorials, self-learning through class exercises and examination, and integrative learning through individual paper. The purpose is to implant a solid theoretical foundation in the psychology of interpersonal relationships and at the same time to encourage the learning of the psychology of interpersonal relationships from everyday life. Assessment Methods in Alignment with Intended Learning Outcomes (Note 4) Specific assessment methods/tasks 1. Class attendance and participation 2. Group presentation % weighting 10 % Intended subject learning outcomes to be assessed (Please tick as appropriate) a b c d 3. Group paper 4. Individual reflection 5. Quiz (zes) 30 % Total 100% Explanation of the appropriateness of the assessment methods in assessing the intended learning outcomes: Based on the experience of a similar GE course (APSS2813 Understanding Interpersonal Relationships), the new mode of assessment will be more compatible and suitable for the large number of students in this course. Other than having one final examination, there will be two shorter quizzes. Group paper with a component of individual reflection will replace individual paper to achieve a lighter load for students who are mainly taking this course for general interest. The new assessment structure will allow for more balance between individual and group assessment.

Student Study Effort Expected Class contact: Lecture 39 Hrs. Other student study effort: Self-Study 66 Hrs. Total student study effort 105 Hrs. Medium of Instruction Medium of Assessment Reading List and References English English Essential: Miller, R. S., Perlman, D., & Brehm, S. S. (2007). Intimate relationships (4th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill. Berscheid, E., & Regan, P. (2005). The psychology of interpersonal relationships. New York: Prentice-Hall. Supplementary: Hanna, S. L., Suggett, R. & Radtke, D. (2008). Person to person: Positive relationships don t just happen. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall. Helgeson, V.S. (2002). The psychology of gender. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall. Lindsay, L. L. (2005). Gender roles: A sociological perspective. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Rathus, S.A., & Nevid, J.S. (2002). Psychology and the challenges of life. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Smith, P.B., & Bond, M.H., (1999). Social psychology across cultures. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Note 1: Intended Learning Outcomes Intended learning outcomes should state what students should be able to do or attain upon completion of the subject. Subject outcomes are expected to contribute to the attainment of the overall programme outcomes. Note 2: Subject Synopsis/ Indicative Syllabus The syllabus should adequately address the intended learning outcomes. At the same time over-crowding of the syllabus should be avoided. Note 3: Teaching/Learning Methodology

This section should include a brief description of the teaching and learning methods to be employed to facilitate learning, and a justification of how the methods are aligned with the intended learning outcomes of the subject. Note 4: Assessment Method This section should include the assessment method(s) to be used and its relative weighting, and indicate which of the subject intended learning outcomes that each method purports to assess. It should also provide a brief explanation of the appropriateness of the assessment methods in assessing the intended learning outcomes.