Psychology

Courses

PSYC1110: Introduction to Psychology

Credits 3
This course will introduce students to the concepts, theories, significant findings, methodologies, and terminology that apply to the field of psychology.

PSYC2130: Adolescent Psychology

Credits 3

Study of human physical and psychological change and stability from adolescence through the emerging adulthood years.

PSYC2140: Child Psychology

Credits 3
Study of human physical and psychological change and stability from conception through the late childhood years.

PSYC2230: Psychology of Adjustment

Credits 3
This course focuses on the individual's adjustment to society, and the application of psychological principles to the understanding of adjustment.

PSYC2390: Educational Psychology

Credits 3
This course explores the practical application of psychological principles to teaching and learning. Contemporary issues in Education will also be discussed.

PSYC2430: Human Relations

Credits 3
This course is an introduction to the behavioral sciences as they apply to management. It includes a study of individual behavior as it relates to leadership traits, individual behavior in organizations, and related subjects of motivation and leadership. There is also a consideration of perceptions, attitudes, and values as they affect management decisions and actions.