Psychology MA, Emotion in a Social and Cultural Perspective, 7.5 credits

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Psykologi AV, Emotion i ett socialt och kulturellt perspektiv, 7,5 hp
Psychology MA, Emotion in a Social and Cultural Perspective, 7.5 credits

General data

  • Code: PS105A
  • Subject/Main field: Psychology
  • Cycle: Second cycle
  • Credits: 7,5
  • Progressive specialization: A1N - Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
  • Education area: Samhällsvetenskap 50%, Medicin 50%
  • Answerable faculty: Faculty of Human Sciences
  • Answerable department: Psychology and Social Work
  • Approved: 2021-04-16
  • Date of change: 2023-10-30
  • Version valid from: 2025-01-01

Aim

The aim of the course is to provide a deeper understanding social and cultural underpinnings of emotion as well as emotional implications for social and cultural phenomena, with reference to the individual, the group and the society.

Course objectives

After completing the course, the student is supposed to be able to:

Knowledge and understanding
- Describe social psychological and culture theoretical perspectives on emotion.
- Describe relevant research in the area.

Skills and abilities
- Provide a deeper reasoning about social and cultural influences on emotions, as well as about emotional aspects of social and cultural phenomena.
- Apply relevant theories and contemporary research in the emotional field on sociocultural phenomena in society by formulating a research problem with corresponding hypotheses and suggesting a research design for that purpose.

Judgement and approach
- Compare and critically evaluate the validity of the body of knowledge within the field, and its contribution to the understanding of interindividual and intergroup phenomena.
- Reason about ethical perspectives regarding applicability of sociocultural aspects on emotions.

Content

The course presents social psychological theories and perspectives on the relation between emotion and sociocultural phenomena. Understanding of contemporary interindividual, intergroup and societal issues will be emphasized. Moreover, evaluation of research results within the field will be focused upon, as well as the research methods used within the field.

Entry requirements

A bachelor's degree of at least 180 credits (ECTS) with a major in psychology. English B/English 6 from Swedish gymnasium or the equivalent (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS etc.).

Selection rules and procedures

The selection process is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.

Teaching form

The course proceeds through online lectures, seminars, and interactions as well as through individual and/or group assignments.

All parts of the course are a basis for the examination, and for scheduled examinations attendance are compulsory. Students are required to actively use the university's learning platform. The platform is the primary communication tool used for students and teachers, and students will find important information needed to complete the course in the course room.

Examination form

2101: Take-home Examination, 2.5 Credits
Grade scale: Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

2102: Seminar Assignment, 2.5 Credits
Grade scale: Fail (U) or Pass (G)

2103: Project Work, 2.5 Credits
Grade scale: Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.
Within this module, active participation in seminars is also included.

All examinations take place in English.

The final grade of the course is obtained when all examinations on the course are passed. Link to subject-specific criteria for marks www.miun.se/grading

The examiner has the right to offer alternative examination arrangements to students who have been granted the right to special support by Mid Sweden University’s disabilities adviser.

Examination restrictions

Students registered on this version of the syllabus have the right to be examined three (3) times within one (1) year according to this syllabus. After that, the latest version of the syllabus applies.

Grading system

Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

Other information

Given that this course is being taught by distance, participation requires internet access, as well as access to a computer, headset and webcam.

The course is being taught in English.

The course can not be included in a degree together with the course PS067A.

Course reading

Select litterature list:

Required literature

  • Author: Lewis, M., Haviland-Jones, J.M., & Feldman Barrett, L. (Eds.)
  • Title: Handbook of emotions
  • Edition: Senaste upplagan (latest edition)
  • Publisher: New York: Guilford Press
  • Comment: Selected parts: Part IV: Social perspectives
  • Author: Fiske, S.T.
  • Title: Social beings: Core motives in social psychology
  • Edition: Senaste upplagan (latest edition)
  • Publisher: Hoboken, NJ: Wiley

Research articles, as instructed by the teacher.

Check if the literature is available in the library

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