Theories of Social Psychology
Course, Master's level, 2SC176
Autumn 2024 Autumn 2024, Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, The course will be taught in English, if needed
- Location
- Uppsala
- Pace of study
- 100%
- Teaching form
- On-campus
- Instructional time
- Daytime
- Study period
- 6 November 2024–6 December 2024
- Language of instruction
- The course will be taught in English, if needed
- Entry requirements
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A Bachelor's degree including 90 credits in social sciences.
- Selection
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Higher education credits (maximum 285 credits)
- Fees
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If you are not a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees.
- First tuition fee instalment: SEK 12,500
- Total tuition fee: SEK 12,500
- Application deadline
- 15 April 2024
- Application code
- UU-23545
Admitted or on the waiting list?
- Registration period
- 25 July 2024–26 August 2024
- Information on registration from the department
Autumn 2024 Autumn 2024, Uppsala, 100%, On-campus, The course will be taught in English, if needed For exchange students
- Location
- Uppsala
- Pace of study
- 100%
- Teaching form
- On-campus
- Instructional time
- Daytime
- Study period
- 6 November 2024–6 December 2024
- Language of instruction
- The course will be taught in English, if needed
- Entry requirements
-
A Bachelor's degree including 90 credits in social sciences.
Admitted or on the waiting list?
- Registration period
- 25 July 2024–26 August 2024
- Information on registration from the department
About the course
The course develops your in-depth knowledge of social psychological theories and your ability to analyse and explain tangible phenomena such as social interactions, relations, small groups, inter-organisational groups etc. The course introduces a number of theoretical perspectives, which illuminate these phenomena from a social psychological point of view. These theories are put in relation to one another in order to be analysed, compared and discussed in regard to their ability to deepen our understanding of the phenomena in focus.