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SOCI 222 - Introduction to Social Psychology


Semester Offered: Second Semester
Credits (Range): 3 Hours
Attribute: 3 SS

Social psychology is an area of study within sociology which examines the relationship between the individual and society. Emphasis is placed on the scientific study of the social behavior and experiences stemming from individual’s participation in social groups, interaction with others, and the effects of the cultural environment and social structures on the individual. Topics in social psychology include theories in social psychology, socialization, self and identity, attitudes and attitude change, social perception, language, social communication and group processes. Enrollment Limit: 35.
Instructor: C. White
Prerequisites & Notes
One introductory course in Sociology.



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