Psy of Prejudice/Hate/Violence

Spring 2025

Description

Examination of the nature of prejudice and hate and their contribution to societal violence. How prejudice and hatred affect personal, family, and group behavior are considered in a context of understanding factors that contribute to their development. Strategies for reducing the prevalence of prejudice, hatred, and violence in our contemporary culture are evaluated.
Prerequisites: GE English Composition (1A), GE Critical Thinking (1B), GE Oral Communication (1C), GE Mathematical Concepts/Quantitative Reasoning (2); or faculty permission.

Class Notes

This class is offered as part of a fully online degree program. Only students admitted to these programs can enroll in this section. For questions, contact the department.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Schachner, Dory A
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
2231
Course
PSYC 391 -
SECT 72
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
  • $ / unit
Capacity
21/49
Class Meeting Dates

01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025

Days

TBA

Times

PSYC 391 - SECT 72

Psy of Prejudice/Hate/Violence

Class: 2231 Units: 3

M-F 01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025 TBA

Examination of the nature of prejudice and hate and their contribution to societal violence. How prejudice and hatred affect personal, family, and group behavior are considered in a context of understanding factors that contribute to their development. Strategies for reducing the prevalence of prejudice, hatred, and violence in our contemporary culture are evaluated.
Prerequisites: GE English Composition (1A), GE Critical Thinking (1B), GE Oral Communication (1C), GE Mathematical Concepts/Quantitative Reasoning (2); or faculty permission.

Class Notes

Examination of the nature of prejudice and hate and their contribution to societal violence. How prejudice and hatred affect personal, family, and group behavior are considered in a context of understanding factors that contribute to their development. Strategies for reducing the prevalence of prejudice, hatred, and violence in our contemporary culture are evaluated.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Schachner, Dory A
Location
WWW ONLINE