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POLS 350 - Political Psychology |
Political Psychology examines the interaction between politics and psychology in the attempt to understand various phenomena in the political world. The course focuses on how psychological processes influence the political behaviors and attitudes of individuals, groups, leaders, and the masses. Some of the commonly examined topics of the course include the roles of personality in politics, the processing of political information, individual and group decision making processes, intergroup conflict (based on factors such as ethnicity, race, nationalism, and religion), and collective violence. Prerequisite: POLS 101 or POLS 103 or POLS 200 or permission of instructor. Three credit hours.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Govt, Criminology, & Sociology Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate level POLS 101 Minimum Grade of D or Second Degree level POLS 101 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level POLS 103 Minimum Grade of D or Second Degree level POLS 103 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level POLS 200 Minimum Grade of D or Second Degree level POLS 200 Minimum Grade of D |
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