Courses
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This course information is derived from the Online Course Catalog, which is under development. The information may not be accurate and is provided only as a convenience. Please consult the print or PDF version of the Course Catalog for all official course information.
Introduction to Psychology
Surveys contemporary approaches to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Covers topics from neurons to neuroses, including perception, memory, social interaction, personality, and mental disorders. Galli, Turner, Reeder.
Course details
- Credits: 4.00
- Academic Level: Undergraduate
- Currently Offered: Yes
- Course Type: Lecture
- This course was first offered on: 09/03/1987
Pre-requisite for:
- PSYC-345 History & Systems of Psych
- PSYC-345 History & Systems of Psych
- PSYC-301 Research in Biopsychology
- PSYC-248 Social Psychology
- PSYC-247 Perception
- PSYC-243 Memory, Thought & Language
- PSYC-241 Assessment of Ind Differences
- PSYC-236 Psychology of Adolescence
- PSYC-235 Developmental Psychology
- PSYC-231 Nature of Abnormal Behavior
- PSYC-230 Theories of Personality
- PSYC-220 The Psychology of Women
- PSYC-203 Research Methods in Psychology
- PSYC-201 Biological Psychology
- PSYC-232 Health Psychology
- PSYC-237 Life Span Development
- NURS-249 Var.Hlth.Patt.of Child. Fam.
- PSYC-244 Drugs and Behavior
- NURS-348 Variance in Healt Pat Client
- PSYC-303L Research in Cognit. Proc. Lab
- PSYC-303L Research in Cognit. Proc. Lab
- PSYC-339 Psychology & the Law
- NURS-247 Variances Hlth Patt Childbear
This information was taken from the Simmons College Registrar. Please report any errors or corrections to Melissa Kelly.
