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                | PSYC 2260 - Social Psychology Credits: 3
 
 Catalog Description
 Social psychology mainly focuses on the point of interaction between the individual and society and groups. The basic questions studied are how the individual shapes society and groups and how society and groups affect the individual’s behavior. This course examines some of the major social psychological concepts such as social cognition, development of self/social identity, and group processes, in addition to assumptions, methods, findings, and applications of social psychological research.
 
 Prerequisite(s) (must have a grade of C or better): PSYC 1110 , SOC 1111 , or consent of instructor
 
 Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) Goal Area(s) fulfilled: Goal 02: Critical Thinking, Goal 05B: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences
 
 Cross-Listed Course(s): SOC 2260
 
 
 
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