These are the courses I teach, along with information about how often they are offered:
Undergraduate courses:
PSYC 108: Experimental Methods in Psychology (Lecture course with discussion section, offered every semester – in rotation with other instructors).
PSYC 170: Introduction to Social Psychology (Lecture course, taught once a year, in rotation with other instructors).
PSCY 171: The Social Psychology of Intergroup Violence, Oppression, and Liberation (Lecture course, taught once a year, usually in the Spring).
PSYC 225: Research on Collective Victimization and Oppression (Research course, please visit this page for more information)
PSYC 239: Prosocial Behavior and Collective Action (First seminar, offered periodically).
PSYC 241: The Psychology of Resistance (First seminar, offered every other year).
Psyc 264/315: The Social and Cultural Psychology of Genocides (Capstone seminar; offered every other year, as a combined undergrad/grad seminar).
Psyc 278/378: The Aftermath of Intergroup Violence: Social Psychological Perspectives (Capstone seminar, offered every other year, as a combined undergrad/grad seminar).
Psyc 288/388 – Coping with Collective Violence and Oppression (Capstone seminar, offered every other year, as a combined undergrad/grad seminar).
Graduate level:
Psyc 301: Theory and Method: Research Design (Graduate seminar).
Psyc 315/264: The Social and Cultural Psychology of Genocides (Capstone Seminar; offered as a combined undergraduate and graduate seminar).
Psyc 378/278: The Aftermath of Intergroup Violence: Social Psychological Perspectives (Capstone seminar, offered every other year, as a combined undergrad/grad seminar).
Psyc 388/288: Coping with Collective Violence and Oppression (Capstone seminar, offered every other year, as a combined undergrad/grad seminar).
PSYC 316: The Social Psychology of Collective Violence and its Aftermath (Graduate seminar).