Outcomes
In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
1. Evaluate cultural, global, and equity influences on psychology.
2. Investigate empirical research methodology and its application to cross-cultural psychology.
3. Compare theories of bias.
4. Apply cross-cultural factors to cognition, sensation, perception, and consciousness.
5. Critique cross-cultural theories of intelligence.
6. Evaluate cultural implications on emotion, feeling, stress, and aggression.
7. Demonstrate application of different learning and teaching methods based on sociocultural differences.
8. Analyze theories of human development.
9. Research cultural factors related to the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
10. Examine cross-cultural influences on social perception, cognition, and interaction.
11. Apply cross-cultural psychology to real-world contexts, problems, and situations.