Introduction to Psychology
Home Study 14 CEs
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Introduction to Psychology provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and scientific methods in psychology. It emphasizes behavior and empiricism, covering topics such as biological bases of behavior, learning, memory, perception, consciousness, development, personality, psychological disorders, and social psychology. The course integrates real-world applications and research findings to help learners understand how psychology informs behavior and mental processes.
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Program Objectives
Describe fundamental principles of psychology including behavior, cognition, and motivation.
Apply scientific methods and empirical research to understanding psychological processes and behavior.
Explain key biological systems related to psychology such as the nervous and endocrine systems.
Identify and differentiate major psychological disorders and approaches to their treatment.
Demonstrate knowledge of classical and operant conditioning principles and their influence on behavior.
Summarize the main cognitive processes affecting memory, perception, and social judgments.
Apply psychological concepts to real-world examples in health, business, and social contexts.
Interpret psychological research findings and critically evaluate evidence-based claims.