Identity and Motivation (305-0-20)
Instructors
Mesmin Patrick Destin
Meeting Info
Annenberg Hall G02: Mon, Wed 9:30AM - 10:50AM
Overview of class
The discussion-based course focuses on the connection between conceptions of the self and goal-oriented motivation, with particular attention devoted to the influence of social, structural, and cultural forces. The first segment of the term will cover classic theoretical work concerning the self and identity. Next, we will consider the relevance of a variety of social influences on identity and motivation. Finally, the course will close with a survey of contemporary identity-based intervention research and practical applications relating to trends in social inequalities, including education and health. Prior completion of an introductory or higher level course in Psychology is required to enroll.
Registration Requirements
Pre-Requisite: PSYCH 110
Evaluation Method
Lecture, discussion, activities, written assignments, team project, essay-based midterm, and final paper
Class Attributes
Prerequisites apply, see description
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Pre-Requisite: Students must have taken or be currently enrolled in Psych 110-0.