PSYC 304 Social Psychology
This course presents an introduction to Social Psychology by exploring theories and research related to social perceptions, social influence, and social relations. Major topics to be covered in the course include, but are not limited to, social influence processes, interpersonal attraction, group behavior, aggression, conformity, and attitude formation and change. Students will further explore these topics by designing and conducting a social psychological research project.
Cross Listed Courses
SOCI 304
Prerequisite
PSYC 101, PSYC 202, PSYC 210, and SOCI 101
Offered
Fall semester