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Coffs Harbour
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Unit description

Introduces students to the importance of culture in understanding human behaviour, including cognitive processes, social behaviour, language and communication, health and emotions. The implications of cultural differences for the development of theories in psychology will be examined. Other issues will include immigration and working with people of different cultures. A section of the unit will focus on issues related to cross cultural and indigenous psychologies.

Unit content

  • An introduction to cross-cultural psychology
  • Research methods used in cross cultural psychology research
  • Developmental psychology from a cross cultural perspective
  • Cognition and perception from a cross cultural perspective
  • Emotional expression and perception across cultures
  • Migration and settlement in Australia
  • Multilingualism and the importance of language in culture
  • Health issues from a cross cultural perspective
  • Social psychology from a cross cultural perspective
  • Intercultural and cross cultural communication

Learning outcomes

Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1critically evaluate core areas of psychology from a cross cultural perspective
2critically evaluate research methods used in cross cultural research
3apply psychological knowledge to gain a greater understanding of issues which affect multicultural and Indigenous communities
4critically examine current issues and debates related to cross-cultural and Indigenous issues in the national and global context
5demonstrate an understanding of trans-generational issues in migrant and Indigenous societies today
6demonstrate an understanding of how to be more effective in intercultural and cross cultural communication
7demonstrate an understanding of some of the differences and commonalities between people from different social and cultural groups.

On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. critically evaluate core areas of psychology from a cross cultural perspective
  2. critically evaluate research methods used in cross cultural research
  3. apply psychological knowledge to gain a greater understanding of issues which affect multicultural and Indigenous communities
  4. critically examine current issues and debates related to cross-cultural and Indigenous issues in the national and global context
  5. demonstrate an understanding of trans-generational issues in migrant and Indigenous societies today
  6. demonstrate an understanding of how to be more effective in intercultural and cross cultural communication
  7. demonstrate an understanding of some of the differences and commonalities between people from different social and cultural groups.

Prescribed Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts
  • Matsumoto, D & Juang, L, 2017, Culture and Psychology , 6th edn, Cengage. ISBN: 9781305648951.
Prescribed Learning Resources may change in future Teaching Periods

Teaching and assessment

Teaching method
Structured online learning 2 hrs (12 weeks)
Tutorial 1 hr (12 weeks)
Assessment
Quiz20%
Presentation30%
Essay50%

Teaching method
Structured online learning 2 hrs (12 weeks)
Tutorial 1 hr (12 weeks)
Assessment
Quiz20%
Presentation30%
Essay50%

Teaching method
Structured online learning 2 hrs (12 weeks)
Tutorial 1 hr (12 weeks)
Assessment
Quiz20%
Presentation30%
Essay50%
Notice

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