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PSH U101: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces the field of psychology, a major scientific discipline for over 100 years. Examines intelligence, history, learning, development, language, personality, and psychopathology. Discusses and progresses from child psychology to adolescent psychology to the behavior of normal adult human behavior to abnormal psychology. Offers students the opportunity to participate in safe psychological research and experiments.
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PSH U116: Introduction to Psychology:Fundamental Issues
3.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Seeks to answer the question, "what is psychology " The science of psychology is defined as the study of behavior and mental processes. Students explore the fundamental principles and issues of contemporary scientific psychology, which are approached as a method of inquiry as well as a body of knowledge. This course provides an overview and integration of the many and diverse approaches to the study of behavior and mental processes and gives students the basis for more advanced study in the disciplines of psychology. Students examine the origins and methods of psychology, biological foundations, consciousness, cognition and language, and learning and memory.
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PSY U100: Psychology/Behavioral Neuroscience at Northeastern
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Introduces students to the major and field of behavioral neuroscience and the professional and academic resources available to students at Northeastern University. Introduces students to their faculty, advisors, and fellow students; educates students about the cooperative education program; familiarizes students with undergraduate research and technological resources; and introduces problem-solving and leadership skills, which students need to succeed in school and in their professional endeavors.
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PSY U101: Foundations of Psychology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys the fundamental principles, concepts, and issues in the major areas of contemporary scientific psychology. Approaches the study of psychology as a method of inquiry as well as a body of knowledge. Emphasizes the biological, behavioral, cognitive, and social factors that influence and regulate learning and motivation; personality dynamics; psychopathology and its treatment; life-span development; sensory and perceptual processes; and communication and social behaviors. The influence of cultural factors on psychological studies and theories is also explored.
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PSY U190: Psychology Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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PSY U191: Psychology Elective
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PSY U192: Psychology Elective
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PSY U193: Psychology Elective
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PSY U194: Psychology Elective
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PSY U200: Psychology of Women
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2007; replaced with PSY U302. Introduces students with little or no background in psychology to the current theories and research on the psychology of women. Critically examines psychological, biological, and social influences on gender differences, gender roles, and gender stereotypes in the light of scientific evidence and individual experience. Assesses their consequences for society. Uses the unique perspective generated in the field of the psychology of women to evaluate the traditional research methods in psychology as wll as the major psychological theories formulated to explain women and the differences between women and men. Emphasizes critical thinking skills.
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