PSYC105 — Multicultural Psychology
PSYC 105 - Multicultural Psychology PSYC 105 - Multicultural Psychology 3 Credit(s). Considers local and global diversity from a psychological perspective. Aspects of race, social class, sex, gender, ethnicity, immigration, sexual orientation, age, health, religion, ability, and family structure are examined. Psychological concepts and methods are applied to develop an understanding of the impact of such diversities on human relationships. Additional topics covered include stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, political influence, privilege and oppression, and communication styles. Note: This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the Global Studies Certificate. Course every fall, spring and may be during additional sessions. Corequisite(s): ACLT 053 or ( ESOL 052 and ESOL 100 ) General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences (S), Diversity (D) Common Course Outline: PSYC 105 CCO
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