PSC1263 — American National Government – Honors
A critical examination of foundational principles, organization and the process of the national government of the U.S. with special focus on the degree to which it is both responsive and accountable to the needs and demands of a diverse citizenry. Courses in Psychology PSY 1013 General Psychology. Introduction to the science of behavior and mental processes, discusses social, developmental, and biological influences on these processes. Topics may include personality, motivation, emotions, learning, memory, sensation, perception, mental illness, psychotherapy, and social behavior. Note: General Psychology is a prerequisite that must be taken before taking any other psychology course, except diversity courses (Human Diversity, Cross-Cultural Psychology , and Multicultural Mental Health), or in special cases other courses approved by the dean. . PSY 1073 General Psychology-Honors. This course is an experimentally oriented and writing-intensive introduction to the science of behavior, examining overt actions and covert mental processes, addressing all aspects of life including biological, cognitive, developmental, ethical, social, and spiritual dimensions. Weekly seminar readings and discussions explore these dimensions; students may choose to lead these seminar sessions initiating and discussing topics inherent to the discipline of psychology. PSY 2023 Abnormal Psychology. The identification, treatment, and social implications of abnormal behavior, emphasizing etiology (causes),
Prerequisites: PSY1013