Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology跨文化心理学中的应用.doc
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SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
Te Kura Maatai Hinengaro
PSYC 432 APPLIED CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE OUTLINE - Trimester II, 2005
Coordinators:
Dr. Astrid Podsiadlowski
Office Hours: EA504, Tuesday 11-1pm
Extension 7491
Email: Astrid.Podsiadlowski@vuw.ac.nz
Dr. Ronald Fischer
Office Hours: EA620, After class
Extension 6548
Email: Ronald.Fischer@vuw.ac.nz
Timetable: Lectures Trimester 2, Monday, 11-1pm, EA501
Course Description
This course applies contemporary theory and research in cross-cultural psychology to issues arising from globalisation and life in multicultural societies. Topics will include; communication across cultures; immigration, acculturation and adaptation; working in a multi-cultural context; culture and diversity in the workplace; health interventions and political psychology.
Course Objectives
The course familiarizes students with applying cross-cultural psychology to different fields of life. Topics to be covered will be:
Immigration, acculturation and diversity management
Intercultural communication and intercultural training
International personnel selection and cross-cultural transfer of tests and intervention programs
Health behaviour intervention programming
Organisational practices across cultures and
Political psychology.
Students who successfully complete PSYC 423 will be able to:
1) critically evaluate the application of cross-cultural theory and research and
2) competently identify critical issues in applying cross-cultural psychology.
In addition to the lectures and readings, the reports facilitate the first objective, and the research report and essay facilitate the second.
Course Structure and Content:
The course is composed of:
lectures led by academic staff member or graduate student introducing basic areas of knowledge
articles to be read before each session according to the attached list of readings
short reports
research reports and
group based discussions.
Students will be expected to read key references each week with
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