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Course Description

The overarching goal of this class is to provide students with a working knowledge of social psychology and to stimulate an interest in ourselves, the world around us, and the connections between the two. This is a course about how we become who we are - how our personalities (or our selves) are shaped by others, the groups we belong to, the social structures around us, and our interactions as social beings. However, interaction is a process between entities, a two-way street. Hence, it is not only about how the world around us shapes who we are, but also a course about how we shape the groups that we belong to and the social structures around us.

Course Objectives

  • To understand and apply social psychological principles to your everyday life.
  • To develop a better understanding of individual and group behavior.

Prerequisites

None

Required Textbook

Collett, Jessica L. (ed). 2007. Readings in Social Psychology. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Other Reading

  • Notre Dame enrolled students: This course is supplemented with materials, including required readings on electronic reserve, on a WebCT site.

Grading

Component Points Percentage

Quizzes

50

12.5%

Exercises and Activities

20

5%

Exams (3, worth 90 points each)

270

67.5%

Final Paper

60

15%

Total 400 100%
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