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May 01, 2026
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2023-2026 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SCP 5320 - Social Bases of Behavioral and Diversity (3 Credits)
Social psychology is an area of psychology that fosters our understanding of how society influences the psychological, behavioral, and biological dimensions of human beings. Individuals are socialized within particular contexts, and this process manifests itself through his/her perceptions, cognitions, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors. This course provides an overview of the contributions of social psychology to different areas of studies, particularly to clinical and school psychology. Special emphasis will be placed on philosophical, cultural, economic, and sociopolitical elements that have influenced its transformation through history. The study of social psychology is essential for the understanding of individual and collective phenomena, which is an indispensable tool for mental health professionals. In this course, students will explore social psychology’s theory and practice. Also, they will identify and reflect on the advantages and obstacles that social and school psychologists face as agents of social change. This will be done with special emphasis on the implications for the Puerto Rican society, school setting, clinical practice, and research.
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