PSYCH 4210

PSYCH 4210

Course information provided by the 2026-2027 Catalog.

What have we learned about the psychology of Native Americans and what questions are needing answers? In Native American Psychology, we will investigate these questions. This course will provide an overview of the psychology of Native Americans; accounting for current theories and research on the experiences, behavior, and identities of Native Americans. The course will offer students an immersive, in-depth experience of the topics and themes that scholars are investigating in Native American Psychology. The course will start with an outline and discussion of the major theories of Native American psychology, as well as, prominent scholars who have contributed to Native American psychology. Discussions will then examine the psychological experiences of Native Americans across an array of content areas of psychology and contexts in the world. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of Native American experiences, the course will examine these two experiences with an intersectional lens, examining these experiences with issues of gender, sexual orientation, ability, age, and social class in mind.


Distribution Requirements (SSC-AS)

Last 4 Terms Offered 2025FA, 2023FA, 2022SP

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: HD 4210

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 12686 PSYCH 4210   SEM 101

    • M
    • Aug 24 - Dec 7, 2026
    • Hoffman, A

  • Instruction Mode: In Person