PSY-100 — Introduction to Psychology
This course is a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. It will familiarize students with the scientific methods used in the field of psychology. It will also introduce various topics within the field, such as consciousness, motivation, learning, memory, cognition, development, personality, psychological disorders and their treatments, social psychology, and the biological bases of behavior. This course will help students understand diversity and how our diverse experiences impact the psychological development and experiences of individuals. There are no pre- or co-requisites for this course. This course carries SUNY General Education Social Science and Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice credit.
Part of
- American Sign Language
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Childhood Education
- Chemical Dependency Counseling
- Criminal Justice
- Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic
- Nursing
- Health Care Studies: Healthcare Track
- Health Care Studies: Health Science Track
- Health Care Studies: Public Health Management Track
- Human Services
- Kinesiology and Human Performance
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Physical Education and Exercise Science
- Psychology
- Sports Management
- Corrections Officer Certificate
- Criminal Justice Certificate
- Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate
- Teaching Assistant Certificate
- CASAC Completion Pathway II Microcredential
- Courses for Transfer to SUNY Colleges and Universities