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2016-2017 Catalog

Political Science - Psychology

PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)

2

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

3 units, 3 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.

This course presents an overview of the field of

psychology, a field that emphasizes the scientific study of

human behavior and mental processes. Topics include history,

methodology, biopsychology, life-span development, sensation

and perception, consciousness and altered states, learning and

memory, thought and language, intelligence, motivation and

emotion, personality, psychopathology and therapy, stress and

health, and social and cultural influences. (A, CSU-GE, UC,

I) (C-ID PSY 110)

2H

HONORS GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

3 units, 3 lecture hours

ADVISORIES: Completion of English 125 and 126

or eligibility for English 1A.

This course presents an overview of the field of

psychology, a field that emphasizes the scientific study of

human behavior and mental processes. Topics include history,

methodology, biopsychology, life-span development, sensation

and perception, consciousness and altered states, learning and

memory, thought and language, intelligence, motivation and

emotion, personality, psychopathology and therapy, stress and

health, and social and cultural influences. (A, CSU-GE, UC,

I) (C-ID PSY 110)

5

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

3 units, 3 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 and 126.

This course focuses on a systematic analysis of

the social determinants of behavior and mental processes.

Emphasis is on the perception of ourselves and others;

attitudes; roles; compliance, conformity, and obedience;

attraction; aggression; altruism; behavior in groups; and

applied social psychology. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-IDPSY170)

16

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

3 units, 3 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)

ADVISORIES: Psychology 2. Eligibility for English

125 or 126.

This course introduces the scientific study of

psychopathology and atypical behaviors, broadly defined.

Students investigate abnormal behavior from a variety

of perspectives including biological, psychological, and

sociocultural approaches. An integrative survey of theory

and research in abnormal behavior, and intervention and

prevention strategies for psychological disorders are also

introduced. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID PSY 120)

25

HUMAN SEXUALITY

3 units, 3 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)

ADVISORIES: Psychology 2. Eligibility for English

125 and 126.

Examines sexual behaviors and values in

contemporary society from both a psychobiological and

sociological perspective. The anatomy and physiology of

sex, sex within relationships, alternative lifestyles, fertility

management, contraception, sexual dysfunction, and social

roles/attitudes will be topics for analysis and discussion.

Destructive sexual behavior, rape and incest, paraphilias,

and other sensitive subjects will be presented in an explicit

and scientific manner.(A, CSU-GE, UC) (C-ID PSY 130)

38

LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (SEE ALSO

CHILD DEVELOPMENT 38)

3 units, 3 lecture hours

ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A.

Basic theories, research concepts, and principles of

physical, cognitive and psychosocial development, including

biological and environmental influences, will be explored with

a focus on each major stage of life from conception to death.

This course is designed to promote critical self-understanding.

Students will apply developmental theory to major topics,

including developmental problems that occur throughout

one’s lifespan. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID PSY 180)