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Learning Outcomes
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: analyze foundational theories and historical developments in psychology to critically evaluate key concepts in the field; and explain the physiological basis of behavior and mental processes by articulating the structure and function of the nervous system; evaluate sensory processes and developmental aspects of sensation and perception to deepen comprehension of human experience; investigate various states of consciousness and their psychological significance, particularly in sleep, dreams, and altered states; apply learning theories to practical contexts, demonstrating understanding of their relevance in everyday life; and examine major psychological disorders, therapeutic interventions, and contemporary trends in psychological research, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and ethical considerations.
Major Course Topics
Major topics include foundations of Psychology: historical perspectives and key theories; Neurobiology and behavior; biological basis of Psychology; sensation, perception, and human experience; consciousness; states and processes in Psychology; learning and behavioral change; cognition theories and cognitive processes; motivation, emotion, and psychological theories; human development: theories and stages; exploring personality: theories and concepts; social influences on behavior and perception; types and characteristics of Psychological disorders; Psychological interventions and therapies; emerging trends and interdisciplinary perspectives in Psychology; and statistical methods and research in Psychology.
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