PSY225: Social Psychology

Class Program
Credits 3

In an ever-changing global society, the individual is both influenced by the groups they encounter and conversely they influence those same groups. Social Psychology addresses human interaction and its consequences. Topics include conformity, aggression, motivation, group organization, social influences on perception, cognitive processes, and culture's impact on social behavior, addressing issues of tolerance within an increasingly diverse society. Emphasis is on the application of concepts.

Prerequisites

PSY101: General Psychology or SOC106: Principles of Sociology

Semester Offered
Fall
Spring
Summer
Notes

Satisfies a Behavioral and Social Sciences general education requirement.