This course takes an interdisciplinary and immersive approach to explore how ethnicity, cultural values and the ways people identify with them influence how people understand and experience the world around them. There is no single theory or methodology to do this, and you are encouraged to bring your own experiences with you to help inform your own and others' learning. The overall purpose of this course is for you to interrogate how you approach psychological research or practice in ways that impact on ethnic groups, and the diversity within and between them. You will be encouraged to explore your own cultural beliefs and values, and to critically reflect and engage with them.
This course adopts co-teaching and co-learning, recognising that no one is an expert, but that we all hold expertise in some way. Assessment is through a combination of group seminars and individual essays, and is entirely internally assessed.