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May 09, 2025
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PSYC340L - Attraction and Romantic Relationships 3 Credit(s)
Liberal Arts This course explores many dimensions of human “meeting and mating” behaviors from a social psychology perspective as students critically examine recent research and theories. Students examine the biological, psychological and social determinants of romantic behavior as they explore why couples are attracted to one another, what romantic love is, why couples become attached to one another, ways couples strengthen their relationships, and how the quality of mate choice may affect partnering, marriage, and relationship satisfaction.
Offered When: Periodically Prerequisite(s): PSYC 101L
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