PSY 310: Community Based Applications for Social Science

Class Program
Credits 3

This course provides a practical view of the social sciences including the social, cultural, and personality factors influencing community development. Students will use their analytical skills to explain various social issues in a variety of community settings using both contemporary and historical data. Academic and nonacademic careers in the social sciences will be explored. Intended for juniors and seniors in the Social and Behavioral Sciences department. Psychology 310 and Sociology 310 are cross listed. Students may receive credit for one, but not both courses. Psychology 310 and Sociology 310 can be counted either for the Psychology or the Sociology major, but not for both.

Prerequisites

PSY 120 or SOC 101

Semester Offered
Offered at departmental discretion.