Courses: Introductory Psychology (PSYCB105001)
Fall 2012
Class Number: 1379
How do biological predispositions, life experiences, culture, contribute to individual differences in human and animal behavior? This biopsychosocial theme will be examined by studying both normal and abnormal behaviors in domains such as perception, cognition, learning, motivation, emotion, and social interaction thereby providing an overview of psychology's many areas of inquiry. Students will select one two-hour lab meeting per week.
Div: IIL; Approach: Scientific Investigation (SI), Quantitative Readiness Required (QR); Haverford: Social Science (SO)
Students will select one two-hour lab meeting per week. Meeting
times will be determined at the beginning of the semester.
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1379 Div: IIL; SI;QR;
DepartmentTaught ByRescorla,Leslie |
LocationBryn Mawr, TH110,BYC35 Meeting TimesTTH 9:45am-11:15am,TTH 0:00am-0:00am |
