Psychology
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PSYC 101
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3 Units
[Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Introduces the student to the scientific study of human behavior through the analysis of facts, theories, and concepts. Emphasizes biological, social, and cognitive influences on behaviors, such as learning, memory, perception, sexuality, personality, development, psychological disorders, and group behavior. Attention also given to historical developments and experimental techniques. [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 79136 | PSYC 101 501 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | Murray,Thomas | 8 | 0* |
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Begins: 6/3/2013 Ends: 7/25/2013
*Open seats as of Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:45 AM
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| 81693 | PSYC 101 502 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | Hayashi,Christopher | 8 | 0* |
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Begins: 6/3/2013 Ends: 7/25/2013
*Open seats as of Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:45 AM
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| 81936 | PSYC 101 503 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | Murray,Thomas | 8 | 2* |
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Begins: 6/3/2013 Ends: 7/25/2013
*Open seats as of Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:45 AM
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PSYC 106
HUMAN SEXUALITY
3 Units
[Recommended Preparation: RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Explains the processes involved in the experience of human sexual activity. Emphasizes the role of psychological, sociological, physiological, and social aspects applicable to human sexuality, including topical commentaries on sexually transmitted diseases, child abuse, contemporary sexual activities and lifestyles, and methods of treatment utilized for healthy sexuality. [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 81922 | PSYC 106 501 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | McAneney,Danielle | 8 | 2* |
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Begins: 6/3/2013 Ends: 7/25/2013
*Open seats as of Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:45 AM
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PSYC 260
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
3 Units
[Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or equivalent.] Focuses upon the study of human behavior from a physiological perspective. Emphasizes the brain and its relationship to behaviors such as perception, emotion, motivation, learning, memory, arousal, sleep, and psychological disorders. Discusses evolutionary explanations, along with genetic and hormonal influences. [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 81946 | PSYC 260 501 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | Hayashi,Christopher | 8 | 1* |
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Begins: 6/3/2013 Ends: 7/25/2013
*Open seats as of Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:45 AM
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PSYC 270
STATISTICAL METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY
3 Units
[Prerequisite: PSYC/SOC 101 or equivalent; MATH 60 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes statistical methods of behavioral sciences, including sampling, basic research designs, describing distributions through graphs and tables, measures of central tendency, variability, linear correlation and regression, applications of normal probability curve, and test of significance. (Same as SOC 270.) [D; CSU; UC]
| Cls No. | Crs/Sect No. | Time | Days | Room | Instructor | #Weeks | #Seats |
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| 82066 | PSYC 270 501 | ONLINE | ONLINE | ONLINE | Bracy,Nicole | 8 | 22* |
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Begins: 6/3/2013 Ends: 7/25/2013
*Open seats as of Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:45 AM
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Total Courses: 4 Total Sections: 6