Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: NONE |
A broad survey of the major topics in psychology such as research methodology, biological and social factors influencing behavior, development, learning, memory, personality, and abnormal behavior. Students who successfully complete PSYC 1101 will be able to:
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A computer with Microsoft Word and appropriate plug ins to successfully run GeorgiaView - https://albanystate.view.usg.edu/d2l/login – click System Checker
Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 |
An introductory, non-laboratory based examination of human development across the lifespan with an emphasis on normal patterns of physical, cognitive and social development. Students who successfully complete PSYC 2215 will be able to:
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A computer with Microsoft Word and appropriate plug ins to successfully run GeorgiaView - https://albanystate.view.usg.edu/d2l/login – click System Checker
Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 |
A survey of the symptoms, causes and treatments of the various categories of mental disorders listed by the American Psychiatric Association in the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).
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A computer with Microsoft Word and appropriate plug ins to successfully run GeorgiaView - https://albanystate.view.usg.edu/d2l/login – click System Checker
Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 |
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of social psychology. Included are topics such as: social judgments, the formation of attitudes, gender and diversity, the perception of other people, conformity and obedience, group influence, prejudice, aggression, and conflict and peacemaking. Students who successfully complete PSYC 2226 will be able to:
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A computer with Microsoft Word and appropriate plug ins to successfully run GeorgiaView - https://albanystate.view.usg.edu/d2l/login – click System Checker
Focus on adjustment and personal growth. Topics include adjustment problems and psychotherapy, stress and defense coping, assertive and self-directed behaviors
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101
A course designed to acquaint the student with the application of psychological principles of human interaction in industrial and business settings, personnel selection, job evaluation, advertising and other business management areas.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1101
Offered: Fall
The mental, moral, emotional and social development of the adolescent young adult. A critical evaluation of the adolescent problems, needs, interests, and potentials.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1101
Offered: Fall.
Examines the psychological aspects of aging with the emphasis on the sensory processes, learning psychomotor performance, mental functioning, motivation and interactions in health-behavior relations during the latter
Years of the life cycle.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1101
A course designed to deal with the systems and historical background of modem psychology with emphasis on the development of scientific and behavioral approaches.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1101
Offered: Spring
Introduction to the application of psychological theory of educational problems, including the methods of learning and instruction. (This course is a prerequisite for advanced courses in related areas.)
Examination of dynamics of psychological development throughout the human life cycle with emphasis on the period from infancy through adolescence. Various theoretical perspectives, as well as related research are studied. (This course is a prerequisite for more advanced courses in related areas.)