PSYCH 211, "Psychology for Society," offers a foundational exploration of psychology, emphasizing its scientific basis and applications. With a focus on the cultural context of Aotearoa, this course is instrumental in shaping students' understanding of psychology's role in society.
The course begins by introducing the philosophy of science, research methodologies, ethical considerations, and the vital role of statistics in psychological research. These statistical foundations are integrated into multiple modules, enabling students to comprehend research data and both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be equipped to explain psychology's scientific underpinnings, effectively communicate research, understand ethical dimensions, and apply culturally relevant perspectives. These skills are essential for students planning to engage with more advanced studies in psychology, particularly the Stage 3 courses in the Graduate Diploma in Applied Psychology.