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Nov 27, 2024
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SOAN 267 - Social Psychology This course covers major theoretical approaches in social psychology, methodological and ethical issues, and social psychological research in areas such as social perception, socialization, attitudes and behaviors, group dynamics, identity formation, social conflict and aggression, gender stereotyping, and prejudice. An overarching goal of this course is to consider the relevance of social psychological analyses to everyday life. As a 200-level class in the sociology track of the major, this course is also designed to help build critical-thinking skills.
Credit(s): 3 Disciplinary Perspective(s): Social Interconnecting Perspective(s): Intercultural University Graduation Requirement(s): None
Term Offered: Spring
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