2706-1150 is the course code for a Sociology and Psychology degree course titled, "Psychology of Intergroup Relations" which is offered at McGill University. The course focuses on the structure, dynamics, and consequences of inter-group relations, with particular emphasis on the role of prejudice, discrimination, and stereotypes, and the methods available for their study. Topics include an introduction to theories of intergroup relations, minority-majority dynamics, the impact of racism, sexism and ageism, and an examination of the social psychological and sociological implications for group identity and oppression.