PSY4301: Psychology & Diversity Science

3 Credits

This is an advanced course for undergraduate students interested in research, theory, history, and practice related to psychological perspectives in Diversity Science. Diversity Science broadly pertains to understanding causes, consequences, and correlates of human group-based variations, in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, and the like. Students will learn how to adopt a scientific, analytic perspective on current issues and debates related to diversity within both academic research and popular culture. The course consists of lecture, discussion, and a substantial amount of hands-on learning through use and analysis of relevant research data.Prerequisites: Psy 3001W or Psy 3001V and Psy 3801 or Psy 3801H. In addition, completion of Psy 3301 is strongly recommended.

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