SPYA 618 Social Bases of Behavior

(Formerly PS 6018). This course presents concepts and theories from experimental social psychology for the understanding of social influence on personality, human interaction, and behavior. Applications of social psychology to clinical and school-based settings are emphasized as well as issues of gender, class, culture and ethnicity. Students learn to expand their approach to counseling and assessment through the inclusion of various social psychology concepts, with an emphasis on those that emphasize the social and cultural context within which an individual exists. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours

Credits

3

Distribution

Argosy Courses