PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology (C) print and web
An introductory course dealing with principles of behavior, scientific methods of psychology, measurement, learning, perception, motivation, development, personality, abnormal behavior, social behavior, intelligence, and other topics.
12 lessons, midterm, 1 exam
PSY 199 Introduction to Developmental Psychology (C) (3 Hours) print
A general course in developmental psychology covering the entire life span. Included are a description of growth stages, theories of development, and research methods of development.
20 lessons, 1 exam
PSY 199C Introduction to Developmental Psychology (C) (3 Hours) web
A general course in developmental psychology covering the entire life span. Included are a description of growth stages, theories of development, and research methods of development.
13 lessons, 13 quizzes, 4 exams
PSY 250 (F) Adjustment and Personal Growth (3 Hours) print
Individual, social, and cultural determinants of personal growth and healthy life adjustments. Topics include stress and coping, relationships, values, career development, and decision-making.
15 lessons, 11 self-assessments, and 1 exam
PSY 350 (C) Social Psychology (3 Hours) email and print
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing
The psychology of how people think about and relate to others. Topics include love, altruism, aggression, conformity, behavior in groups, leadership, intergroup conflict, aggression, prejudice, and persuasion.
16 lessons, 1 exam, and one of the following: 2 book critiques, 6 to 8 pages each, or one research paper, 12-16 paper
PSY 422/G Adolescent Psychology (3 Hours) web
Prerequisite: PSY 100 and junior standing or permission of the instructor.
Introduction to behavior and development from early adolescence to adulthood, emphasizing a critical review of research and literature. Either PSY 421 or PSY 422, but not both, may be taken to satisfy requirements of the psychology major or minor.
4 projects, 4 exams