PSY400 Seminar in MultiCultural/Gender Studies

This course will examine the influence of culture on psychological development and psychological functioning. The emphasis will be on theory and empirical research and how these inform our understanding of the interface of culture and psychology. Among the topics discussed will be: the concept of culture, the concept of ethnic identity, the influence of culture on our perception and definition of abnormal behavior and the treatment of psychological disorders, and the experience of individuals who have endured oppression and exploitation based on their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religion or physical disabilities. Students will also consider the practical applications of this area of psychology to their own personal and professional development. This course is open only to Psychology Majors and Minors. Pre-Requisites: PSY100, PSY200, PSY201, PSY230/230L

Credits

4

Prerequisite

PSY100, PSY200, PSY201, PSY230