Introduction to Psychology: Fundamental Issues
(formerly Introduction to Psychology: Fundamental Issues)
PSY4110 / 3 q.h.
This introductory sequence of courses answers the question “what is psychology?” The science of psychology is defined as the study of behavior and mental processes. Students explore the fundamental principles and issues of contemporary scientific psychology, which are approached as a method of inquiry as well as a body of knowledge. This course provides an overview and integration of the many and diverse approaches to the study of behavior and mental processes and gives students the basis for more advanced study in the disciplines of psychology. Students examine the origins and methods of psychology, biological foundations, consciousness, cognition and language, and learning and memory.
Term: Winter
Dates: 1/5 to 3/28
Instructor: Staff
Campus: Boston
Cost: $903.00
Schedule:
Mon 5:50-7:50, Location TBD
Term: Winter
Dates: 1/5 to 2/14
Instructor: Staff
Campus: Online
Cost: $903.00
Schedule:
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