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PSYC 203 - Social Psychology |
An examination of the impact that social influences have on individual behavior. The course examines major theories and empirical evidence in a variety of areas, such as interpersonal attraction, attitude change, group behavior, conformity, prejudice, and altruism. Students examine empirical methods used in social psychology and gain experience by designing and conducting studies examining questions of their choosing and then presenting the results. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for PSYC 356.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Mathematics & Natural Sciences Division Psychology Department Course Attributes: Business--Managerial Track, G5, Psychology - Core Prerequisites: Undergraduate level PSYC 100 Minimum Grade of D- or Undergraduate level PSYC 101 Minimum Grade of D- |
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