PSYC231
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MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
Course Description
This course will provide students with an opportunity to be immersed in an ethnicity-centered psychological perspective with respect to the cultural and racial diversity that exists in the United States. Students will enlarge their perspective to a more global one, learn to appreciate similarities and differences, and engage in a paradigm shift in our method of understanding African-Americans, Latinos/Latinas, Asian-Americans, and Native Americans. Fulfills Category 4 requirement. (Formerly Category 5)
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Course Attributes
MJ-Africana Studies (AFS1), MJ-Amer-Race & Ethnicity (AM14), MN-AFR AMER STD-Social Science (AFSS), MN-Africana Studies (AFS2), OLD GE-INTERCULT NORTH AMERICA (GNAM)