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PSYC101

Introduction to Psychology

Psychology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

PSYC

Course Number

101

Status

Active

Course Attributes

BSS: GenEd-Breadth/Social Science, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, MMAR: Major-Marketing, MPSY: Major-Psychology, NPSY: Minor-Psychology

Course Short Title

Introduction to Psychology

Course Long Title

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Course Description

Introduces students to the scientific discipline of psychology—the systematic study of behavior and experience. Topics may include, but are not limited to: how the brain and nervous system function; how we sense and perceive information; how we learn, think, and remember; factors that make us distinct individuals; psychological disorders and their treatment; development across the lifespan; how we interact with one another, our social surroundings, and our world; and the theoretical perspectives and methods that psychologists use to further our understanding of these topics. Students may not receive credit for both AP psychology and PSYC 101.

Min

4

Repeatable

-

Number Of Repeats

0

Course Restrictions

Program: Bachelor of Arts (I), Bachelor of Arts (I), Bachelor of Science (I), Graduate Pathway (I), INTO Pathway Program (I), Non-Degree Undergraduate (I),

Equivalent Course(s)

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