Introduction to PsychologyPSYC 1100
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Psychology can be defined as the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. . While
psychology is most often associated with clinical issues (i.e. abnormal, personality),
this makes up only a small portion of the field. Other specialties within the
field include, to name a few, physiological, social, organizational, and developmental
psychology. We cannot understand ourselves or the individuals around us without
looking at how we develop, how we behave in a social context, or the physiological
components of our behavior. Thus, this course will serve as an overview of the
major fields within psychology with an emphasis on developing an understanding of psychology as the science of human thought and behavior. We will also learn to critically evaluate "common sense" knowledge about how people function.
This course is coded for the Scientific Understanding goal in the General Education program. Scientific Understanding is defined as the analysis of the concepts of a scientific discipline and its methods, limitations, and impact in the modern world.
Course Objectives and Outcomes:
- Objective: To gain a better understanding of the field of psychology both historic
and current.
- Objective: To become familiar with the research methodology commonly used by
psychologists. To become familiar with the scientific method, and examine the benefits and
limitations of this method of inquiry as it relates to developmental psychology.
- Objective: To become familiar with the biological bases of behavior.
- Objectives: To develop an understanding of processes involved in learning and cognition.
- Objective:To develop an understanding of the various types of development that an individual experiences across the life-course.
- Objectives: To become familiar with the theories concerning psychological health and
disorders.
- Objective: To become familiar with the theories concerning human behavior in a social
context.
- Objective: To become familiar with the rapidly growing body of literature on psychology.
- Objective: To further develop writing skills in conjunction with the use of APA format.
For Chapter Objectives, Practice Tests, Links, Flash Cards, select portions of the PowerPoint presentations used in class, and much more, go to
http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_wade_psychology_7_mru
or
http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_wade_psychology_8
Chapter Notes for your MP3 player (charge per chapter but Chapter 1 is free): VangoNotes
Links for Students