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2024 Spring: January 10 - May 7
College Park (Hybrid)
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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2024 Spring: January 10 - May 7
College Park (Hybrid)
Course | Class No. | Section | Start & End Date | Day | Time | Status | Location |
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PSYC 100 | Introduction to Psychology (3) | ||||||
A survey of the basic principles, research concepts, and problems in psychological science. The biological, cognitive, and social perspectives of human thought and behavior are addressed. The goal is to apply major concepts and use the scientific method to enhance the understanding of individual, community, and organizational life experiences. Topics include neuroscience, sensation and perception, learning and conditioning, memory, motivation, language and intelligence, personality and social behavior, and psychopathology and therapy. Applications of psychology are also presented. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 101 or PSYC 100. |
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25466 | 4065 | 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Capo, Thomas J | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0103 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
PSYC 220 | Social Psychology (3) | ||||||
(Formerly PSYC 321). Prerequisite: PSYC 100. An examination of the influence of social factors on individual and interpersonal behaviors. The objective is to analyze how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by the presence of others (actual or imagined). Topics include the self, social perception, social cognition and information processing, relationships, attitudes, social influence, and group behavior. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BEHS 221, BEHS 421, BEHS 450, PSYC 220, PSYC 221, or PSYC 321. |
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25676 | 4060 | 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Newell, Lessly J | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 1108 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
PSYC 310 | Sensation and Perception (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A survey of theories and historical and contemporary research in how the auditory, visual, gustatory, olfactory, kinesthetic, and tactile senses acquire information and how psychological, anatomical, physiological, and environmental factors help us perceive the world. The objective is to apply an understanding of complex neural and behavioral processes to evaluate research and analyze variations within and between species. |
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25638 | 4020 | 10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Blue, Shala N | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 1108 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
PSYC 335 | Theories of Personality (3) | ||||||
(Formerly PSYC 435.) Prerequisite: PSYC 100. A study of major theories and perspectives on personality. The goal is to explain and evaluate major concepts in personality. Topics include trait, psychodynamic, behavioral, and humanistic theories. Methods of personality research and relevant findings are also introduced. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: PSYC 335 or PSYC 435. |
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25640 | 4025 | 10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Smith, Melissa N | Bldg/Room: Tydings Hall 0102 | Syllabus | Course Materials | ||||
PSYC 341 | Memory and Cognition (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. An introduction to basic models, methods of research, and findings in the fields of memory, problem solving, and language. The objective is to apply knowledge of cognitive processes to a variety of situations, including organizational and educational settings. Both applications and theory are explored. |
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25473 | 4060 | 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 | W | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | College Park (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Blue, Shala N | Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 1112 | Syllabus | Course Materials |