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PSYC 103 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY |
Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 111 English Composition I with
ENGL 070 English Composition I Workshop, or higher.
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Psychology studies the interaction among biological, social, and personal influences that describe, explain, predict, and control behavior. This course presents a broad survey of basic concepts, theories, and research in the field of psychology. Topics include research methods, development, neuroscience, learning and cognition, personality theories, psychological disorders, and therapy.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Academic Schedule Types: Lecture Liberal and Fine Arts Division Humanities Social Sci & Educ Department Course Attributes: Free Elective, General Education, Required in Specific Programs, Elective Social Science Progrm, Social Science Gen Education View Textbook Info Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Academic Prerequisites: ENGL 111 WITH WKSHOP REQ 0 or ENGL 111 WITH WKSHOP REC 0 or ENGL 111 - ENGLISH I 0 or ENGL 112 - ENGLISH 2 0 or Academic level ENGL 050 Minimum Grade of B+ or Academic level ENGL 060 Minimum Grade of B* or Academic level ENGL 111 Minimum Grade of D or Academic level ENGL 111H Minimum Grade of D or Academic level ENGL 112 Minimum Grade of D or Academic level ENGL 112H Minimum Grade of D |
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