| PSYCHOLOGY 111: General Psychology (3) | |
| Why? | Understanding how and why people act, know, and interact with one another in various ways is fundamental to any understanding of human life. Learning how and why people behave as they do is necessary if we wish to change undesirable behaviors, or adopt more satisfactory ones. |
| Content: | Theories and principles of the physiological basis of behavior, information processing, socialization, and individual differences. |
| Format: | Lecture; self-paced, mastery learning; computer quizzing. |
| Evaluation: | Objective exams, possibly research reports. |
| Required for: | Most Education and Health Professions majors. |
| Recommended for: | Economics and Physician's Assistant majors, and students interested in interdisciplinary science, information processing, social science, and human services. |
| What Next? | Any 300-level Psychology course. |
| Related Courses: | Sociology 111* or 212, Anthropology 102* or 124, Biology 105, Religion 210. |