FAMI 350
FAMI 350: THE FAMILY LIFE CYCLE
3 CREDITS
Social Psychology provides a study of human interaction in society and its psychological basis. Major topics covered include aggression, altruism, attitudes, attraction, conformity, group dynamics, perception of self and others, prejudice, social roles, and social power. Social Psychology is a rapidly changing field with many implications for other areas of Psychology and Sociology and all the other events in our lives.
Prerequisites: PSYC 104 and PSYC 105
The Department may use either DRAM 149 or NTST 325 as electives for program delivery years.