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PSY 316 - The Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice

3 Credits
Offered Fall and Spring
This seminar course focuses on the scientific research of stereotyping and prejudice from a social psychological perspective. We will discuss the processes that are associated with people’s beliefs about members of social groups (stereotypes), evaluative attitudes toward social group members (prejudice), and behaviors that are directed toward individuals due to their social group membership (discrimination).

Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology PSY 261 - Introduction to Statistics , and PSY 271 - Research Methods in Psychology (WID)   
Core Curriculum Attribute(s): Diversity, Power, and Resistance