Social Psychology
PSYC - 2020
3 Credits
The emphasis of this course is the experimental approach to the study of social influence. The behavior of individuals in relation to their social-cultural environment is considered in light of special topics such as conformity, attitudes, aggression, cognitive organization, group dynamics, prejudice, and interpersonal attraction. (Prerequisite: PSYC 2010) Lecture: 3 hours
Core Learning Outcomes (Course Level)
Social Psychology
Course Learning Outcomes: After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
1. Knowledge Base: Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the key terms, principles, findings, historical trends, theories, and notable individuals who have contributed to the field of Social Psychology.
2. Application: Demonstrate your ability to apply your knowledge of psychological principles and concepts to real-life cases and issues.
3. Critical Thinking: Demonstrate your ability to critically evaluate claims, research, and controversial issues using scientific reasoning, evidence, and your knowledge and understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the research and assessment methods used in Psychology.
4. Diversity: Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of differences across individuals, gender, race, and socio-cultural membership.
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Updated April 17, 2019. Will appear in syllabi of all sections Fall 2019