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    Graduate Courses in Social Psychology
Professor
PSYC
Description (SP Group*)
Day(s)/Time
squareOffered for the Fall 2008 Semester square
Crawford
5102
Psychology of Women & Gender (3)
Th 9-12
Kenny
5130
Causal modeling (Q)
T 1-4
Kalichman
5170

Current Topics in Social Psychology: Grant Writing

Th 12-12:50
Pratto
5701
Experimental Methods in Social Psychology
T 1-4
Kalichman
5770

Current Topics in Psychology: Topic: AIDS Seminar 1

Th 9-12
Quinn
6750
Current Topics in Social Psychology: Stigma (2)
M 1-4
squarePlanned for the Spring 2009 Semester square
Quinn
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology:
The self
(1)
TBD
PAST COURSE OFFERINGS
Fall 2007 Semester
Kalichman
301

Current Topics in Psychology: Topic: AIDS Seminar 1

T 9-12
Buck
340
Emotion
W 6-9
Pratto
342
Experimental Methods in Social Psychology
T 1-4
Crawford
344
Psychology of Women & Gender (3)
T 9-12
McCoach
349
Causal Modeling (Q)
Th 1-4
square Spring 2008 Semester square
Johnson
337
Advanced Social Psychology
Th 1-4
Pratto
343
Theories in Intergroup Relations (3)
T 9-12
Kalichman
346
Current Topics in Psychology: Topic: AIDS Seminar 2
Th 9-12
square Spring 2007 Semester square
Kalichman
301
Journal Reviewing
T 12-1
Crawford
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology: Social Psychology of Language
T 9-12
Kalichman
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology: Behavioral Aspects of HIV/AIDS
T 9-12
Quinn
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology: Stigma (2)
Th 2-5
Kenny
348
Field research methods (Q)
T 1- 4
Johnson
420
Meta-analysis: Theory and practice (Q)
Th 9-12
square img Fall 2006 Semester square img
Dovidio
342
Experimental methods in social psychology (Q)
T 1-4
Quinn
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology: Professional development skills for doctoral students in social psychology
W 9-11:30
Kenny
349
Causal modeling (Q)
T 2-5
Kenny
380
Person perception (1)
Th 2-5
Johnson
372
Attitude organization and change (1)
T 9-12
Fisher
301
Social Processes in AIDS
TBD
Spring 2006 Semester
Marsh
337
Advanced Social Psychology
M 1-4
Crawford
344
Psychology of women & gender (3)
T 9-12
Dovidio
346

Current Topics in Social Psychology: Prejudice & Stereotyping (2)

T 1-4
Fisher
346

Current Topics in Social Psychology: Grant Writing

W 9-11:30
Pratto
386
Social Cognition (1)
Th 9-12
Fall 2005 Semester
Dovidio
342
Experimental methods in social and I/O psychology (Q)
T 9-12
Pratto
343
Theories of Intergroup Relations (3)
Th 9-12
Kenny
349
Causal modeling (Q)
T 1-4
Kenny
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology:
Small groups (2)
Th 2-5
Spring 2005 Semester
Agocha
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology:
Methods in social cognition (1)
T 9-12
Johnson
347
Meta-analysis: Theory and practice (Q)
Th 9-12
Kenny
348
Field research methods (Q)
T 2-5
Fall 2004 Semester
Johnson
372
Attitude organization and change (1)
Th/9-12
Kenny
349
Causal modeling (Q)
Tues/1-4
Pratto
342
Experimental methods in social psychology
Tues/9-12
Quinn
346
Current Topics in Social Psychology:
The self
(1)
Th/1-4
 

Note. This listing is meant only as a rough guide for courses planned to be offered in the foreseeable future; changes are always possible. For official listings of courses currently offered, click here. “TBN” = to be numbered. “TBD” = to be determined.

*“SP Group” is the conceptual grouping in the breadth requirements of the social psychology curriculum (1=The social person; 2=The person and others; 3=The social person and social context). Courses without these numbers fill other requirements (for more information on the curriculum, click here).

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University of Connecticut
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Storrs, CT 06269-1020
(860) 486-3515

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