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PSY 333

Course ID:
Course Code & Number
PSY 333
Course Title
Intergroup Relations
Level
BS
Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits
(3+0+0) 3 TEDU Credits, 6 ECTS Credits
Year of Study:
Junior
Semester:
Fall
Type of Course:
Elective
Mode of Delivery:
Face-to-face
Language of Instruction:
English
Pre-requisite / Co-requisite::
Pre-requisites: PSY 104 OR PSY 232-O OR PSY 232
Co-requisites: NONE
Catalog Description
Providing an overview of the extant literature on intergroup relations; identifying broad range of topics, including various approaches on stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, inequality, collective action, and intergroup conflict; applying intergroup concepts on social problems.
Course Objectives

By the end of this course, students are expected
• to become familiar with the fundamentals of some of the most prominent intergroup theories such as Realistic Conflict Theory, Relative Deprivation Theory, Social Identity Theory, Social Dominance Theory, System Justification Theory, Intergroup Emotions Theory.
• to understand how each of them explains certain aspects of intergroup processes, including ingroup favoritism, outgroup favoritism, prejudice, discrimination, and collective action.
• to know where these theories converge and in what ways they differ
• to identify the implications for practice and future research by critically evaluating each of them
• to apply this knowledge to social problems.

Software Usage
if relevant for the course
Course Learning Outcomes

1. Understand the fundamentals of intergroup relations, including group members' cognitions, motivations, and emotions in intergroup relations.
2. Critically evaluate of various theoretical assumptions and research outcomes in intergroup relations.
3. Apply intergroup relations theories to explain social problems (e.g., poverty, intergroup conflict, sexism, inequality)
4. Developing new research ideas in the intergroup relations.

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
Telling/Explaining Discussion/Debate Questioning Reading Inquiry Video Presentations Oral Presentations/Reports Hands-on Activities
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
Test / Exam Quiz Case Studies / Homework Presentation (Oral/Poster)
Assessment Methods and Criteria Others:
Design Content

if relevant for the course

Recommended Reading
Required Reading
Grading
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods Others:
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Student Workload:
Workload Hrs
Course Readings 40
Debate 14
Exams/Quizzes 46
Report on a Topic 15
Oral Presentation 3
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