Psychology of Gender

Course Description

PSYC 3331 - Psychology of Gender (formerly PSYC 2340)

Professor: Herb Agan

Description: The goal of this course is to explore the psychology of gender through an understanding of biological and archetypal dimensions of Female/Male, Feminine/Masculine and contra-sexuality as a basis for gender differences, social behaviors, roles and public policies. Emphasis will focus on empirical evidence from our text and gender manifestations in the collective unconscious through ancient myths. Practical aspects toward better communication and more authentic relationships will underlie our study.

Prerequisite: PSYC 1300 and three additional hours in psychology. Empirically based gender differences as they impact individual and social behaviors, roles and public policy. Cr. 3. (3-0).

Psychology of Gender
Professor Agan in Lecture 6
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