Social Psychology
Department of Social Psychology
- 02-2077-7607
- Sunheon Hall, Room 712
- socpsygrad@sm.ac.kr
Educational Objectives:
Social psychology aims to understand human behavior in the context of society, considering issues like multiculturalism, organizational changes, and gender roles. The educational goal is to provide practical and theoretical approaches to address social and cultural challenges. By integrating knowledge from psychology, sociology, and women's studies, students gain essential skills and a deep understanding of human nature to apply in real-world situations, making them competent professionals in various social settings.
Educational Goals:
Social psychology explores human behavior and cultural interactions from social, psychological, and women's perspectives, seeking solutions for societal issues. The program aims to develop students' understanding of human behavior, enhance scientific investigation skills, and cultivate capabilities to contribute to future society. Students gain a holistic view of human nature and can excel in various fields, such as legal psychology, organizational psychology, and multicultural leadership, among others. The interdisciplinary approach allows them to address emerging social issues and create new professions to meet society's demands.