This course addresses the basic concepts and components that make up the social science of Psychology. This includes units on sensation and perception, the brain, nervous system and behavior, personality, abnormal behavior, stress and health, consciousness and sleep, and memory and thinking. All areas focus on how the concepts interact with each other and how the student may apply those same concepts in their own lives. Classroom interaction, demonstrations, student presentations, and journal writing are also part of the class.
Prerequisites
None
Requirement Met
Elective