PSYC 1300 Learning Framework. CIP 4203015125
The course is designed to introduce students to psychological theories of learning, cognition and motivation to serve as a conceptual basis for college level student academic strategies. Activities are designed to help the student promote and apply newly learned study strategies and skills. Also listed as EDUC 1300. Credit will not be given for both EDUC 1300 and PSYC 1300. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
PSYC 2301 General Psychology. CIP 4201015125
An introductory course dealing with the elementary principles of human behavior. Designed especially for those students majoring in the social or biological sciences, in pre-medicine, or in education. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
Required skill level code: Reading, A; Writing, A.
PSYC 2303 Human Relations in Business. CIP 4201015225
A practical application of psychological principles and methods to interpersonal relationships in the business and industrial
environment. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
Required skill level code: Reading, A; Writing, A.
PSYC 2307 Psychology of Adolescence. CIP 4207015125
The psychological problems of the normal teenage individual, including the consideration of the ways and means of aiding youth to meet these problems constructively. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
Required skill level code: Reading, A; Writing, A.
PSYC 2308 Child Psychology. CIP 4207015125
A study of basic principles of psychology including the relationship of the physical, emotional, and mental factors in the growth of the human personality, and the importance of the first ten years on patterning adult behavior. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
Required skill level code: Reading, A; Writing, A.
PSYC 2314 Life Span Growth and Development. CIP 4207015125
The study of the relationship of the physical, social and mental factors of growth and development throughout the life span. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
Required skill level code: Reading, A; Writing, A.
PSYC 2316 Psychology of Personality. CIP 4201015725
A study of various factors and conditions related to successful human adjustments, including parent-child relations, personality defense mechanisms, psychoanalytic concepts, anxiety states, and methods of personality adjustment. (3 SCH, 3 lecture, 0 lab)
Prerequisite: None.
Required skill level code: Reading, A; Writing, A.