This course provides an understanding of the concepts, meanings, approaches, methods, historical background of social psychology, personality, social behavior, patterns of application of social psychology theories and group dynamics through explanations, discussions, presentations and assignments. This course combines psychological theories with empirical studies to understand various social phenomena that occur in everyday life. In class, students discuss the results of their learning about social psychology through reading literature from books and media on the internet. The assessment of this course is taken from their active participation during lectures and quizzes, midterm and final exams. The success indicator of this course is if students are able to apply theories in learning social psychology to examples of social phenomena in society, then study them in discussions.