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Revision as of 14:04, 19 April 2018
Humanities Course | |
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Course Code | CASE |
Year Opened | 1996 |
Sites Offered | BRI, EST, HAV, SCZ, SUN |
Previously Offered | ASU, BTH, CAL, CHS, FRD, FRS, KNE, PSD, SCZ, TOW |
Course Description
From the CTY Summer Catalog:
This course introduces students to the major content domains in modern psychology: bio-psychological, developmental, cognitive, and social. Students begin by considering different methodologies and learning what constitutes an effective research design. With this foundation, students examine important topics in the field, including sensation and perception, learning and memory, child and adult development, and abnormal psychology and psychotherapy. Throughout the course, students develop the analytical and research skills necessary for future studies in the discipline.