In-depth coverage of one or more sub-areas of social psychology introduced in PSYC 2100. Topics may include interaction in the dyad, coalition formation in larger groups, history and theory of small group research, North America, West-European and East-European models of groups behaviour, and training groups in industry. Also listed as PSYC 3103. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 2100 or permission of the School of Social Work.Lecture three hours a week.

SOWK 3103 [0.5 credit] Group Processes in Social Psychology

In-depth coverage of one or more sub-areas of social psychology introduced in PSYC 2100. Topics may include interaction in the dyad, coalition formation in larger groups, history and theory of small group research, North America, West-European and East-European models of groups behaviour, and training groups in industry. Also listed as PSYC 3103. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 2100 or permission of the School of Social Work.Lecture three hours a week.





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