PSYC 101
Introductory Psychology Fall 2020 (also offered Spring 2021)
Division II
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An introduction to the major subfields of psychology: behavioral neuroscience, cognitive, developmental, social, and psychological disorders and treatment. The course aims to acquaint students with the major methods, theoretical points of view, and findings of each subfield. Important concepts are exemplified by a study of selected topics and issues within each of these areas.
The Class: Format: lecture; The lectures will be done remotely. There will also be opportunities for small group sessions for labs and/or discussion sections. These will be scheduled at a variety of times to accommodate student schedules. Some of these labs/sections will be remote, but we are hoping that some may have an in-person element.
Limit: 160
Expected: 160
Class#: 2636
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: five unit quizzes, a final exam, and two brief lab reports (or related brief reports, depending on the availability of labs)
Prerequisites: none
Distributions: Division II
Attributes: NSCI Required Courses
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