PSY206 Social Psychology

This course examines the nature and causes of individual behavior in social situations. Among other areas, discussion will focus on cognitive processes, ecological variables and interpersonal characteristics and their role in social interaction. Topics covered include but are not limited to persuasion, social influence, aggression and prosocial behavior.

Credit Hours

3

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

College Reading proficiency or RWR090 Reading Writing and Reasoning Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology or SOC101 Introduction to Sociology

Attributes

  • Behavioral Science Elective

  • Free Elective

  • Liberal Arts Elective

  • Public Presentation Intensive

  • Reading Content Course

  • Social Science Elective