Department: Psychology
Description: This course will focus on current research on the psychological functioning of Latino/Latinas in the United States. Students will become familiar with how psychologists (and other social scientists) have investigated the behavior of Latino/Latinas (e.g., cultural identities, belief systems, language, mental health, etc.) and the contexts for their behavior (e.g., gender, families, communities, religion, school media, etc.)
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: PSY 110 or 111
Graduation Requirement: IDEAS - Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access in U.S. Society. This graduation requirement is for all students, starting with students following the 2023-2024 catalog.
Dates: 08/19/2024 - 12/07/2024
Location: Schroeder Hall 112 (SCH 112)
Instructor: Jordan Arellanes
Dates: 01/13/2025 - 05/03/2025
Location: DeGarmo Hall 048 (DEG 048)
Instructor: Jordan Arellanes