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PS 373

Close Relationships

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An introduction to the science of close relationships. Topics include attraction, commitment, biases in relationship thinking, conflict, social support, and sexuality. This course also reviews major theoretical perspectives such as evolution, attachment, and interdependence. Prerequisites: PS270 Exclusions: PS330K

An introduction to the science of close relationships. Topics include attraction, commitment, biases in relationship thinking, conflict, social support, and sexuality. This course also reviews major theoretical perspectives such as evolution, attachment, and interdependence. Prerequisites: PS270 Exclusions: PS330K

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An introduction to the science of close relationships. Topics include attraction, commitment, biases in relationship thinking, conflict, social support, and sexuality. This course also reviews major theoretical perspectives such as evolution, attachment, and interdependence. Prerequisites: PS270 Exclusions: PS330K


PS 373

Close Relationships

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An introduction to the science of close relationships. Topics include attraction, commitment, biases in relationship thinking, conflict, social support, and sexuality. This course also reviews major theoretical perspectives such as evolution, attachment, and interdependence. Prerequisites: PS270 Exclusions: PS330K

An introduction to the science of close relationships. Topics include attraction, commitment, biases in relationship thinking, conflict, social support, and sexuality. This course also reviews major theoretical perspectives such as evolution, attachment, and interdependence. Prerequisites: PS270 Exclusions: PS330K

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An introduction to the science of close relationships. Topics include attraction, commitment, biases in relationship thinking, conflict, social support, and sexuality. This course also reviews major theoretical perspectives such as evolution, attachment, and interdependence. Prerequisites: PS270 Exclusions: PS330K


PS 373 Prerequisites

PS 270 (Min. Grade D-)

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PS 373 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Psychology and Neuroscience (PSNC)

Psychology (PSYC)

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