EDPSYCH 4140/5140 Social Psychology, Education -- 3 unit(s)

Intensive study of the behavior of man as affected by, and when interacting in, groups. Areas of discussion include prejudice, propaganda, anti-intellectualism, leadership, social perception, group dynamics, game theory, and student protest. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Spring)

Term: Fall 2012

Start/End Date: Aug 20 - Oct 12
Meeting Time: Arranged

Location (Facility ID): eLearning

Instruction Mode: Online

Instructor(s): Deborah Deemer, Associate Professor

Class Section: 60

Class Nbr: 36124/36125
If two numbers are listed, undergraduate level class number is listed first, graduate level class number is listed second.

Tuition & fees

Course Notes:

Enrollment is limited.
This course is offered as part of a cohort program and may not be available for open enrollment. Please contact our office if you have any questions.

To enroll:

Students will enroll through Continuing and Distance Education.

For more information:

Rita Luken, Continuing and Distance Education
Phone: 800-772-1746 or 319-273-2504
Email: rita.luken@uni.edu

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