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PSYC367

Seminar in Social Issues in Psychology

Psychology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

PSYC

Course Number

367

Status

Active

Course Attributes

CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, ENEU: Minor-European Study Elective, INST: Instructor Approval Required, NEUS: Minor-European Studies, WRMJ: GenEd-Writing in the Major, ENHO: Minor-Holocaust Study Elective, NHOL: Minor-Holocaust Studies, NJWS: Minor-Jewish Studies

Course Short Title

Sem in Soc Issues in Psych

Course Long Title

Seminar in Social Issues in Psychology

Course Description

Psychology has an almost 60-year history of involvement with social issues and social reform. Focuses on psychological research on specific social issues as well as psychology's role in developing social policy and social intervention related to that issue. Possible issues include poverty and homelessness; prejudice, racism, and genocide; and war and peace. The specific social issue to be studied is announced prior to registration. Requires instructor signature for registration.

Min

4

Repeatable

-

Equivalent Course(s)

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