Intro to Psychology

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  • 16 Sequences
  • Introductive Level

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Syllabus

Lesson 1: Introduction to PsychologyLesson 2: Research Methods in PsychologyLesson 3: The Biology of BehaviorLesson 4: Sensation and PerceptionLesson 5: Human DevelopmentLesson 6: ConsciousnessLesson 7: LearningLesson 8: MemoryLesson 9: Language and ThoughtLesson 10: IntelligenceLesson 11: Motivation and EmotionLesson 12: Stress and HealthLesson 13: PersonalityLesson 14: Social BehaviorLesson 15: Psychological DisordersLesson 16: Treatments for Psychological Disorders

Prerequisite

None

Instructors

  • Susan Snycerski - Susan Snycerski has been teaching Introductory Psychology for 15 years. It's one of her favorite subjects to teach as she feels students can learn so much about themselves and others in this course. She completed her BS in Psychology at Central Michigan University and her Master's and Ph.D. at Western Michigan University. She was awarded a two-year postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and holds a graduate certificate in Clinical Trials Administration. She has been teaching at San Jose State for 8 years. Susan enjoys hiking, gourmet cooking, and cheering for the Detroit Red Wings, her favorite NHL hockey team.
  • Greg Feist - Gregory J. Feist is Associate Professor of Psychology in Personality at San Jose State University and Director of the MA Program in Research and Experimental Psychology. He teaches Introduction to Psychology, Test and Measures, and The Psychology of Science. He is co-author of the introductory text, Psychology: Perspectives and Connections (McGraw-Hill). He received his PhD in 1991 from the University of California at Berkeley.

Editor

San Jose State University

Platform

Udacity est une entreprise fondé par Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, et Mike Sokolsky offrant cours en ligne ouvert et massif.

Selon Thrun, l'origine du nom Udacity vient de la volonté de l'entreprise d'être "audacieux pour vous, l'étudiant ". Bien que Udacity se concentrait à l'origine sur une offre de cours universitaires, la plateforme se concentre désormais plus sur de formations destinés aux professionnels.

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