PSYC 325 - Social Psychology


Study of influences of social situations upon the individual's behaviors, feelings, and thoughts; social-psychological investigation of the processes of causal attribution, attitude formation and change, interpersonal attraction, conformity and obedience, helping and hurting behaviors, leadership and social facilitation, and environmental effects on social behavior. This course meets General Education requirements: Social Awareness, Race Ethnicity/Gender Issues, Collaboration and Problem Solving. Typically Offered Fall, Spring
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite PSYC 150 /D-
Ferris Equivalencies:

Department: SBSC



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