PSY 215 - Social Psychology
Provides a broad overview of diverse topics and issues being studied through research in social psychology. Examines the social nature of human behavior, i.e. the ways people are affected by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others--including social thinking (they ways that individuals think about themselves or others within a social context), social influence (the ways that individuals interact with others in their environment (both positive and negative). Also offered as a web course. (Social and Behavioral Sciences elective)
Co-requisite: NONE
Prerequisite: ENG 091 and ENG 096, ESL 091 and ESL 093, ESL 098, ENG 110 or ENG 111 or equivalent ACT, ASSET or Compass test scores.
Credits: 3(Lec: 3)
School: School of Arts and Sciences
Department: Social/Behavioral Science
Attributes: General Elective





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