This course examines the ways in which the social context (broadly construed) influences people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Within this overarching theme, the course covers four inter-related modules, including (a) attitudes, persuasion, values, and wellbeing, (b) attraction and intimacy, (c) altruism, social justice, social influence, and intergroup relations, and (d) Indigenous psychologies, epistemological violence, and Māori psychology. By covering these diverse topics, the course aims to provide a broad overview of the field and introduce students to core content areas in social psychology. Such an overview will also help to develop students' critical thinking skills and foster their ability to use social psychological theory to understand real world phenomena.