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Jan 02, 2025
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PSY 3300 - Social Psychology 3 Credit(s) Hours: 3 hrs.
Social psychology is the study of the effect of others (real, imagined, and perceived) on individuals’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Topics will include the science of social psychology, social cognition, self and identity, social perception, attitudes, persuasion, social influence, group dynamics, stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination, aggression, prosocial behaviors, attraction and close relationships, and applications of social psychology to health, law, and business. All learning outcomes for a traditional social psychology course will be satisfied.
Prerequisite(s): PSY 1100 Flexible Core: Individual and Society (Group D) Department: Behavioral Sciences
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