Courses: Introduction to Personality Psychology (PSYCH215B01)
Spring 2012
An examination of the fundamental issues and questions addressed by personality psychology, including: What is personality? What are its underlying processes and mechanisms? How does personality develop and change over time? What constitutes a healthy personality? This course will explore these questions by considering evidence from several major approaches to personality (trait, psychodynamic, humanistic, and social-cognitive), and it will encourage students to develop a dynamic understanding of human personality that is situated within biological, social, and cultural contexts. Lottery preference to Psyc Majors, Minors, NBS Concentrators and then by Class.
Prerequisites: Psyc 100 or 105 or consent.
Fulfills: SO I Limit:35
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LocationHaverford, Shrp 412 Meeting TimesTTh 10:00-11:30 |
