PSY – Psychology
A study of human behavior, including processes concerning growth and development, aptitudes, perceptions, learning, and self-awareness.
| Credits | 3 |
| Fee | $45.00 |
Basic concepts, principles and theories of human growth and development throughout the lifespan beginning with conception through death will be covered. Overlapping factors, physical, cognitive, and social will be examined that influence the development of personalities, and the processes used in adaptation.
| Credits | 3 |
| Prerequisites | PSY1120 |
| Fee | $45.00 |
An overview of the major theories regarding the development of personality. Emphasis is placed on perspectives of normal personality development; treatment and intervention strategies are also discussed.
| Credits | 3 |
| Prerequisites | PSY1120 |
| Fee | $45.00 |
An overview of the major theories regarding the development of personality. Emphasis is placed on perspectives of normal personality development; treatment and intervention strategies are also discussed.
| Credits | 3 |
| Prerequisites | PSY1120 |
| Fee | $45.00 |
A study of mental disorders, changing conceptions of normality, common forms of mental disorders and their psychological interpretation and the principles of mental health as it applies to the individual, home, school, and society.
| Credits | 3 |
| Prerequisites | PSY1120 |
| Fee | $53.00 |
In-depth exposure to and investigation of the dynamics of adolescent development. The physical, cognitive, intellectual, psychological, social, and emotional aspects of adolescent development will also be covered. This course includes a considerable focus on the personal and social problems indigenous to adolescence and psychotherapy and counseling with adolescents.
| Credits | 3 |
| Prerequisites | Sophomore status or permission |
| Fee | $53.00 |