PSYC225M: Social Psychology

Program
Theory Hours 3 Lab Hours 0 Credits 3

This course offers the opportunity to consider both the theory and research specific to human behavior in social contexts. The dynamics of this interplay will be explored through topics that can include, but is not limited to: attitude formation/change; communication; aggression; stereotyping and prejudice; peer/familial/romantic relationships; aggression and community settings. A laboratory application in the form of a field-based project will complement the scope of this course. Prerequisites: ENGL110M and PSYC110M with a grade of “C” or better. (Fulfills Social Science requirement)