PSY-209: Social Psychology

Department
Credits 3.00
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Instructional Method
Lecture
Investigates the diverse mechanisms through which people influence the individual, particularly cultural socialization, stereotyping and prejudice, membership in formal and informal groups, and in close relationships. Examines topical areas of influence including attitudes, perceptual processes, conformity, conflict and aggression, roles and norms, and helping behavior, with a focus on gender. Emphasizes critical thinking about research and application of concepts to life experience. Prerequisite: PSY-101. Fulfills general education requirement in social science for Morrissey only. Fulfills general education requirement for gender studies. [ 3 credits ]