PSYCH-324 Psychology of Identity and the Self
Examines historical, political and social conceptions of self and identity. Explores processes by which self-knowledge, self-awareness, self-conception, self-esteem, self-consciousness, and self-blame are developed, maintained, and transformed at individual, community and global levels. Considers how contemporary views of self and identity affect the theory and practice of psychology.
Prerequisite
PSYCH-114 and sophomore standing
Offered
Spring Only