SOC 220 Social Interaction

Introduction to social psychology (the study of the interplay and connection of selves, groups, and wider society), with a focus on the mechanisms and processes at work in all social interactions. Students will investigate the assumptions, reactions, and structural constraints that operate to orchestrate the society in which we live and the people who live within it, from large scale macro settings down to the most minute of interchanges. Through theory, discussion, and practical exercises, the course will delve into what it means to be socially-contextualized, perpetually interactive beings.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

SOC 220 & SOC 620