
Description: Examines the theoretical and research issues in psychological experiences of males and females. Views gender role development and implications for the daily lives of men and women from historical, biological, psychoanalytic, learning, sociological and anthropological perspectives. (3 semester hours credit)
Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in 48.101 General Psychology; Minimum grade of C in 48.160 Basic Statistics, Minimum grade of C in 48.281 Experimental Psychology: Methodology
Usually taught by: Dr. Mason
Generally offered: Spring semester
Additional Information: This course can be used to meet the requirements for a Psychology Major or Psychology Minor, and can fill a Cultural Diversity General Education requirement.