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Spring 2014 Course Catalog 
    
Spring 2014 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

PSYCH 101 - General Psychology

3 behavioral science credits

This course is an introduction to psychology as a behavioral science. Topics include the theoretical perspectives of psychology, research methodology, the biological basis of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, learning and memory. While primarily a lecture and a discussion course, other pedagogical methods such as case studies, student projects, films, and on-line exercises may be used to develop a more comprehensive understanding of human behavior. Designed for students who meet the college’s requirements for enrollment in first-year undergraduate courses who want an introduction to psychology.

Class Hours: 3
Prerequisites: Students must have at least one of the following: A score of 8 or higher on the ESSAY portion of the placement test. Or received a passing grade in either ENG 92 - Basic Writing or ESL 122 - Intro to Academic Writing. Or have a Pre- or Corequisite of ENG 101 - Comp and Lit 1 or ENG 101H - Comp and Lit 1 (honors).