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Intro to Psychology
Course Information
Description
This science of psychology course is a survey of multiple aspects of behavior and mental processes. It provides an overview of topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, learning, cognitive processes, motivation, personality, psychological disorders and treatment approaches, physiological factors, social influences, and development.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Differentiate psychological perspectivesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriacharacterize psychological perspectivescompare and contrast psychological perspectivesidentify the role of biological, psychological and social influences as interactive causes of human behavior
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Examine research methodsAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriacompare research methodsidentify research methodsarticulate ethical concerns in researchidentify sources of bias and error in researchanalyze the components of scientific process
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Distinguish learning theoriesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriacommunicate principles of major learning theoriesapply learning strategies to specific situations
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Examine biological influences on behavior and mental processesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriaexplain major structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems and their functionsexplain neural communication
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Investigate cognitive processesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriasummarize different types of cognitive processesapply concepts of cognitive processes in everyday life
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Explore relationships among social influences, behavior, and mental processesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriaidentify principles of social thinking and social influencesanalyze social psychological interactions in everyday life
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Examine personality theoriesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriadifferentiate among personality theoriesapply principles of personality theories
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Explore motivational theoriesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriaexamine personal motivational patternsdistinguish theories of motivationapply principles of motivation to specific situations
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Investigate stressAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriaidentify the relationship between the perception of stress and stressorsdetermine physiological and psychological responses to stressanalyze factors contributing to the effects of stressconstruct a plan for effective stress management
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Investigate sensation, perception, and consciousnessAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriacompare sensation and perceptionexamine states of consciousnessanalyze the effects of sensation and perception on behavioranalyze the effects of states of consciousness on behavior
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Investigate psychological disorders and treatment approachesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriadifferentiate among psychological disordersdifferentiate among common therapeutic approaches
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Summarize human development processesAssessment StrategiesOral, Written, Graphic and/or Skill AssessmentCriteriaidentify cognitive, physical, emotional, and social changes across the lifespanassess the impact of cognitive, physical, emotional, and social changes across the lifespan