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Spring 2010
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PSTL 1289 Psychology and Self: Developing Identities

Grading basis/credits:   3 credit(s)

Description:  Cross Cultural Psychology introduces you to the notion of identity using basic psychological concepts -- including the influence of cognitive, social, and developmental factors. As a major part of this course, you will also focus on the role of culture. Using multiple lenses to understand self and others in this course, you will develop critical thinking skills and apply psychological concepts to your own identity, life experience, and perception of others.

Class Time: 25% Lecture, 10% Film/Video, 25% Discussion, 25% Small Group Activities, 5% Student Presentation, 10% Web Based. One week class will meet online.

Work Load: 5 papers, 1 special projects, 12 quizzes.

Grade: 11% reports/papers, 12% special projects, 52% quizzes, 5% attendance, 10% reflection paper, 5% in-class presentation, 5% class participation.

Exam Format: multiple choice and some short answer.

Instructor:  Madyun,Naim Hossein

Last Updated:   11/13/2009
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