CampusAnswers

PSYC1110 — General Psychology

4 credits · 4 hours

PSYC 1110 - General Psychology PSYC 1110 - General Psychology Catalog Description This course is a comprehensive introduction to psychology, which is the science concerned with behavior and mental processes. Psychology studies the environmental, biological, social, and individual forces that to describe, explain, predict, and control behavior. Students will examine the scientific and historical foundations of psychology, the major domains of knowledge in psychology (biological, cognitive, developmental, social and personality, and mental and physical health),and cross-cutting themes relevant to all knowledge domains (cultural and social diversity, ethics, variation in human functioning, and applications of psychology). This course is designed to meet the goals of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2014) for introductory psychology. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) Goal Area(s) fulfilled: Goal 05B: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Goal 07A: Human Diversity, Race, Power, and Justice in the United States Course Notes: This course is also through Anoka-Ramsey’s Concurrent Enrollment Program .

Part of

Source ↗

← back to anokaramsey catalog