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PSYC 2110 - Psychology

Arts & Sciences
Previous Course Number: ACOM 266

This course introduces students to the major schools of thought and essential language of psychology. In dialogue with the students’ own experience, learning interests and questions, course material includes a comprehensive view of psychology, utilizing four major psychological perspectives: psychodynamic (Freudian), behaviorist, humanistic, and cognitive-developmental. Topics include personality development, motivation, learning and abnormality. Students explore identity and human potential and will develop a basic vocabulary in psychology, an understanding of the major perspectives in psychology, and the ability to think critically about the dynamics of human behavior.
credit(s): 3
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1100, ENGL 1105



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