SOCIAL STUDIES PSYC 202/Intro to Psychology

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SOCIAL STUDIES PSYC 202/Intro to Psychology

Course Description: An introductory course in psychology surveying the multiple aspects of human behavior. It addresses the theoretical foundations of human functioning in such areas as perception, learning, motivation, development, personality, health and pathology, exploring physiological and environmental influences. It directs the student to an insightful understanding of the complexities of human relationships in personal and vocational settings. This course is required for all Associate in Applied Sciences degrees.

Credit through UW Colleges - Psyc 202 - 3.0 credits

Credit: 0.5

Length: (1) Trimester

Grade Level: 11, 12

Prerequisites: Intro to Psychology Reading Placement Scores ACT 13+ (Reading), COMPASS 60+ (Reading), ASSET 35+ (Reading)

Cum Laude Points: 1.0

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Distance Learning

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