LAP330 Social Psychology

Students will be introduced to the role of the group and sociocultural factors in the development of behaviors in individuals, with special attention given to group dynamics. Illustrations will be presented on how social psychologists study people and formulate theories. The history of social psychology, perception, cognition, influence, attitudes, relationships, altruism, antisocial behavior, and group processes are some of the topics that will be covered. (Social/Community Psychology) Counts in the Behavioral Science Area of General Education Requirements. Prerequisite(s): One previous psychology course. 5 quarter hours

Distribution

Community Psychology GenEd-Behavioral Science Social Psychology