PSYC106
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Introduction to Psychology Ii: Personality & Social Aspects
Course Description
Students will demonstrate an understanding of Psychology as an applied science.  They will complete exercises covering the relevant areas: social and interpersonal behavior, motivation, emotion, stress, health and coping, psychological disorders, personality theories and the psychotherapies.  Students will gain the ability to analyze a variety of theoretical perspectives from critical and diverse points of view while applying them to problems of daily living.  Service-learning is an option. PSYC-105 and PSYC-106 may be taken in either order. NOTE: PSYC-106 is required for NURS, RADT and RESP programs. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENGL-095 or meets current college placement criteria)
Min
3
General Education Competencies
    Social Sciences (SS)
  
School
    School of Business, Humanities and Social Science
  
Division
    Division of Humanities & Social Science