PSYC 20003 — General Psychology
An introduction to the field of Psychology, including the investigation of the biological bases of behavior; learning and cognitive processes; developmental and social psychology; and personality, psychopathology, and the treatment of psychological disorders. Students will be expected to complete a research requirement. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)
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