Course description

Covers the science of interpersonal relationships. Examines the basic nature of human affectional bonds, including their functions and dynamics. Covers such topics as interpersonal attraction and mate selection, intimacy and commitment, love and sex, jealousy and loneliness, the neurobiology of affiliation and attachment, and the role of relationships in physical and psychological health.

Prerequisites

Recommended: introductory psychology or human development course.

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Previously offered classes

Summer 2023: Online course

Section ID:HD 3620 001-LEC
Number:1068
Session:Summer 3-week 1
Class dates:May 30-June 16, 2023
Final exam/project due:Friday June 16, 11:59 PM (see Final exams)
Time / room:
Mode of instruction:Online (async)
Credit:3
Grade:Student option
Instructor:Guan, L. (lg536)
Max. enroll:60
To enroll:Enrollment for this class is closed.

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