PSY 330 Social Psychology
This course introduces Social Psychology, the role of the group, and sociocultural factors that influence an individual’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Students explore how social perception contributes to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination and the applications of social to law and business. Examine social influences on our attitudes and conformity based on group process, seeking social relationships based on attraction, the role of social ties in promoting helpfulness to others, and situational factors that influence aggression. (Social/Community Psychology). Pre-requisite(s): One previous psychology course. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours
Distribution
Behavioral Science