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Mar 13, 2025
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PSY 3300 - Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination (3) This course is repeatable: No Max # of units may be repeated: 0 Total # of units allowed for credit: 3 Max times this course can be taken for credit: 1
Course Description: Theories and research on causes and effects of prejudice and discrimination, focusing on racism, classism, sexism, heterosexism, and their intersections. Examination of personal experiences with prejudice/discrimination, and approaches to reducing prejudice and promoting intergroup communication and equality. Includes civic learning/community engagement component. Credit Hours: 3 lecture hour(s) per week
Grading: ABCDF Mode of Delivery: Face to Face Campus: Main Campus Equivalent Course(s): None Prerequisite(s): Completion of GE 4 basic subjects and a course each from lower division Blocks B, C and D. Needs Permission to Enroll: No Special Fee Applied: No
GE UD D (d) .
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