PSY2040 — Social Psychology
PSY 2040 - Social Psychology PSY 2040 - Social Psychology This course involves an in-depth examination and analysis of situational (i.e., social) factors which influence behavior, cognition, and emotion. The course emphasizes the presentation, evaluation, and application of theories and research in topic areas such as social cognition, group processes, attribution, conformity, attitude formation and change, prejudice, and interpersonal behavior (e.g., altruism and aggression). Prerequisite: PSY 1011 with a grade of C- or higher Prerequisite or Corequisite: None Corequisite: None Elective Code(s): BHEL, LART Previous: PSY* 240
Prerequisites: PSY1011