PSY 227 Intimate Relationships
An integral part of the human experience is the ability to create and maintain interpersonal relationships. Intimate relationships with family, friends, and romantic others, are associated with academic performance, health, and general well-being. Understanding psychological, societal, and cultural factors that influence relationship expectations can help us achieve more meaningful relationships. Topics covered include: attraction, communication, love, sexuality, loss of relationships, and maintenance of relationships. (3 credit hours)
Prerequisite
Person & Society (PS) core requirement and sophomore standing
Offered
Fall, Spring