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Psychology 156: Organizational Psychology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
The psychology of organized human interaction: individual motivation; social perception; leadership and participation; group, intergroup, and system dynamics; conflict and conflict resolution; cooperation and decision-making. Also considers contemporary issues facing American organizations. (Formerly course 159.) Prerequisite(s): course 3. M. Chemers
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Psychology 157: Chicana Feminism
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Students are introduced to the writings of Chicana feminists to identify the gender issues that produce conflict and cooperation in their communities. The course also makes linkages to gender issues in other U.S. communities of color and Latin America. (Formerly course 157A.) (Also offered as Feminist Studies 151A. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): course 3 or Feminist Studies 1or 80C. (General Education Code(s): E.) A. Hurtado
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Psychology 158: Latinos in the Media
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduces portrayals of Latinos in the U.S. media including magazines, film, and television. Covers the most recent social psychological research on media representations and implications for identity. Prerequisite(s): course 3 or Latin American and Latino Studies 1. (General Education Code(s): E.) A. Hurtado
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Psychology 159: Senior Seminars in Social Psychology. 159A. Sexual Identity
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Surveys contemporary perspectives on the psychology of sexual identity, emphasizing historical and cultural contexts. Considers cultural variations in sexual desire, behavior, and identity; sexual identity and public policy; and queer theory and its relevance to the psychological study of sexual identity. (Formerly course 140H.) Enrollment restricted to senior psychology majors. Enrollment limited to 30. P. Hammack
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Psychology 159B: Research Seminar in Crime and Media
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Empirically examines several aspects of the criminal justice system (in particular, jury decision making and media effects on juror fairness and impartiality). In addition to extensive reading, students participate in research projects. Satisfies seminar requirement. Satisfies senior comprehensive requirement. (Formerly course 140M.) Prerequisite(s): courses 147A and 147B; or Legal Studies 147A and 147B; or concurrent enrollment in course 147B or Legal Studies 147B. Enrollment restricted to senior psychology and legal studies majors. Enrollment limited to 30. C. Haney
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Psychology 159C: Social Issues Research
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Reviews contemporary social issues research. Emphasizes understanding how researchers study social problems and how theory and research can contribute to social change. Examines intersections of psychology and social policy. Satisfies seminar requirement. Satisfies senior comprehensive requirement. (Formerly course 140N.) Enrollment restricted to senior psychology majors. Enrollment limited to 30. H. Bullock
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Psychology 159D: Psychology of Sexual Aggression.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An overview of psychological theory and research related to sexual aggression, focusing on both perpetration and victimization. Includes a discussion of the social construction of masculinity and femininity, media representations of sexual violence, and alternative (non-aggressive) visions of sexuality. Satisfies seminar requirement. Satisfies senior comprehensive requirement. (Formerly course 140P.) Enrollment restricted to senior psychology or feminist studies majors or permission of instructor. Enrollment limited to 30. E. Zurbriggen
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Psychology 159E: Peace Psychology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Is war inevitable What is peace Is it more than the absence of violence Explore how psychology- the study of human behavior -can help to decrease violence and enhance cooperation at multiple levels including the personal, interpersonal, community, and international arenas. Satisfies seminar requirement. Satisfies senior comprehensive requirement. (Formerly course 140R.) Enrollment restricted to senior psychology majors. Enrollment limited to 30 . A. White
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Psychology 159F: Culture and Identity.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Considers the relationship between culture and identity in the "local" context of multiculturalism in America and the "global" context of conflict and identity politics. Examines concept of "culture," "ethnicity," "race," and "identity" in social science literature. Considers issues of power, social justice, and identity pluralism in both domestic and international contexts. Satisfies seminar requirement. Satisfies senior comprehensive requirement. (Formerly course 143A.) Prerequisite(s): course 3. Enrollment restricted to senior psychology majors. Enrollment limited to 30. P. Hammack
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Psychology 159G: Social Psychology of Autocracy and Democracy
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Humans are the only animal capable of living in both authoritarian and democratic regimes. Course explores the nature of these forms of social relationships with a goal of promoting democracy. Topics include: obedience to authority, conformity, self-justification, propaganda, power, and conflict resolution. Satisfies seminar and senior comprehensive requirements. (Formerly course 145D.) Enrollment restricted to senior psychology majors. Enrollment limited to 30. A. Pratkanis
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