Psychology of Groups |
Liberal Arts |
3750 (001) |
Summer 2024 |
Description
An investigation of group and social psychology, including the impact that groups have on individuals, the way individuals relate to groups to which they belong, and the nature of conscious and unconscious group processes.
A scholarly, critical examination of the scientific literature will serve as the foundation of our learning throughout the course, including how social psychological research is conducted. The course will typically include a selection of readings, lectures, discussion, videos, interactive group work, papers and/or exams to promote and assess student learning. Authors may include Wilfred Bion, Irvin Yalom, Steve Pinker, Daniel Kahneman and others.
In addition to completing papers or exams, students may, for example, lead or participate in group discussions or other activities and reflect on the process, or work on a data collection project.
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Class Number
1237
Credits
3
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Psychology of Groups |
Liberal Arts |
3750 (001) |
Fall 2024 |
Description
An investigation of group and social psychology, including the impact that groups have on individuals, the way individuals relate to groups to which they belong, and the nature of conscious and unconscious group processes.
A scholarly, critical examination of the scientific literature will serve as the foundation of our learning throughout the course, including how social psychological research is conducted. The course will typically include a selection of readings, lectures, discussion, videos, interactive group work, papers and/or exams to promote and assess student learning. Authors may include Wilfred Bion, Irvin Yalom, Steve Pinker, Daniel Kahneman and others.
In addition to completing papers or exams, students may, for example, lead or participate in group discussions or other activities and reflect on the process, or work on a data collection project.
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Class Number
2237
Credits
3
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Psychology of Groups |
Liberal Arts |
3750 (002) |
Fall 2024 |
Description
An investigation of group and social psychology, including the impact that groups have on individuals, the way individuals relate to groups to which they belong, and the nature of conscious and unconscious group processes.
A scholarly, critical examination of the scientific literature will serve as the foundation of our learning throughout the course, including how social psychological research is conducted. The course will typically include a selection of readings, lectures, discussion, videos, interactive group work, papers and/or exams to promote and assess student learning. Authors may include Wilfred Bion, Irvin Yalom, Steve Pinker, Daniel Kahneman and others.
In addition to completing papers or exams, students may, for example, lead or participate in group discussions or other activities and reflect on the process, or work on a data collection project.
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Class Number
2441
Credits
3
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