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SOCIAL & CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS (PSYC 503)

Term: 2019-2020 (June - May) SPRING Jan. - Apr.

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Elizabeth Joy WoffordShow MyInfo popup for Elizabeth Joy Wofford
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Wed, 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM (1/15/2020 - 5/5/2020) Location: CSU NB 213

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(3 hours) Prerequisites: Admission to the MS program. A study of the contribution of social psychology to understanding human behavior; emphasis is on theory and research in major areas such as attitude, perception and attribution, attraction, altruism and group behavior. A study of societal changes and trends, human roles, societal subgroups, social mores, interaction patters and differing lifestyles. The study of culture from ecological, contextual, multicultural and social justice perspectives; evidenced based strategies for working with diverse groups (related to but not limited to age, race, culture, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender, class, religion/spirituality). This course cannot be challenged.