PSYC101

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Psychological Perspectives

133 School of Humanities, Education, Justice, and Social Sciences

Subject code

PSYC

Course Long Title

Psychological Perspectives

Description

In this course, students learn to think like psychologists as they study classic and contemporary topics in human behavior, feeling, and thought. Students learn to apply psychological perspectives of thought, including biological, cognitive, sociocultural, humanistic, psychodynamic, and behaviorist, to better understand the human experience. Students will learn to use these perspectives to explore how individual behavior is influenced by and influences one?s biology, family, community and society. Topics may include human development, personality, psychopathology, human relationships, language, memory, perceptual processes, and intelligence, among others.

Number Of Credits

3