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College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

PSYC& 100 - General Psychology


5 Credits
General Psychology surveys the knowledge and methods of the discipline of psychology. Emphasis is placed upon application of psychological knowledge to daily situations, and upon accessing and assessing information from a variety of sources about behavior. Skills in scientific reasoning and critical thinking are developed during this course. Areas of psychology to be included are: research methods, neuroscience, human development, sensation, perception, consciousness, learning, memory, cognitive processes, intelligence, motivation, emotion, personality, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, stress and health, and social psychology. Basic computer and keyboarding skills strongly recommended.

General education distribution area: Social Science.

Course Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the philosophical and historical foundations of psychology as an empirical science.  
  2. Demonstrate critical thinking skills in the evaluation of psychological research methods and findings.  
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of physiology as it relates to psychology and human behavior.  
  4. Discuss human memory as it relates to behavior, problem solving, human relations, and learning.  
  5. Identify the primary differences between the various theoretical schools of psychology.   Describe the cause, symptomology, and course of treatment of the major psychopathologies as well as various therapeutic approaches.
  6. Summarize the various aspects of character development.  
  7. Explain the ways in which cultural variations effect the perception of self and other. 
  8. Infer an increased appreciation of yourself and those around you.