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PSYC-202 Social Psychology

In addition to understanding and applying major concepts, facts, principles, and theories of social psychology, students will be able to interpret, analyze, and critically evaluate social psychological materials. Students will be able to explain the important research on these topics: T-groups, conformity, obedience, attraction, attitude change, cognitive dissonance, prejudice, and aggression. Students will study several social psychological topics of their own choosing.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: PSYC-101