2012-13 Catalog

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Offering Description

Psychology, An Introduction (B)

REVISED

Spring 2013 quarter

Faculty
Mark Hurst psychology
Fields of Study
psychology
Preparatory for studies or careers in
psychology, counseling, social work, education, public policy, law.
Description

Scientific inquiry into human behavior and cognition is a dynamic and rapidly growing field that influences personal development and diverse careers. This course examines essential aspects of the human experience (neurology, sensation and perception, personality, learning, memory, cognition, emotion) and political, economic, and cultural influences. Contemporary trends and specific sub-disciplines (neuropsychology, childhood development, gerontology, organizational behavior, wellness, etc.) will be addressed. Those seeking underpinnings for work in mental health and social work, education, medicine, public policy, and law will find this course indispensable. Students will demonstrate skill at applying theory to practice in journals, integrative response papers, and group activities.

Advertised Schedule
9a-5p Sat (Apr. 6, 20, May 4, 18, June 1)
Location
Olympia
Online Learning
Enhanced Online Learning
Books
Greener Store
Offered During
Weekend

Program Revisions

Date Revision
January 17th, 2013 Spring quarter dates added.