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INFO 233 - Social Psychology and Information Technology

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Subject

INFO

Course Number

233

Course Level

Graduate

Course Title

Social Psychology and Information Technology

Course Description

Discusses application of social psychological theory and research to information technologies and systems; we focus on sociological social psychology, which largely focuses on group processes, networks, and interpersonal relationships. Information technologies considered include software systems used on the internet such as social networks, email, and social games, as well as specific hardware technologies such as mobile devices, computers, wearables, and virtual/augmented reality devices. We examine human communication practices, through the lens of different social psychology theories, including: symbolic interaction, identity theories, social exchange theory, status construction theory, and social networks and social structure theory.

Minimum Units

3

Maximum Units

3

Grading Basis

Default Letter Grade; S/U Option