Psychology

PSYC 143 Intergroup Relations

Introduces the social psychology of conflict and intergroup relations, focusing on the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes that shape how we navigate our interactions with groups. Explores major psychological theories and concepts and their applications to real-world conflicts and contemporary social issues, including prejudice, discrimination, polarization, genocide, collective action, and social change.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s):PSYC 100.

Credits

5