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Institution:
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University of Utah
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Subject:
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Psychology
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Description:
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Provides an overview of research and theories on the topic of prejudice and stereotyping. Discussions will include the origins, maintenance, and function of prejudice and stereotypes of groups (e.g., racial, gender, ethnic). In addition, how prejudice and stereotypes affect group members and group relations will be covered. Finally, Honors students will have the opportunity to read & discuss material that explores prejudice & stereotyping issues from an interdisciplinary approach in academia and in other outlets, to learn more about the research methodology used in examining prejudice & stereotyping, and to propose a research project investigating prejudice & stereotyping. Prerequisites: 'B' or better in (PSY 1010 OR PSY 1011 OR AP Psychology score of 3+ OR IB Psychology score of 5+ OR PSY CLEP score of 50+) AND Full Major status in Honors Psychology AND Member of the Honors College
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Credits:
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3.00
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Instructional Type:
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(801) 581-7200
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Regional Accreditation:
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Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
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Calendar System:
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Semester
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