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Course Description

This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of psychology, including theories and methods. Students will explore key concepts such as motivation, perception, learning, cognition, and personality.

Course Goals and Aims

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

Module 1: Introduction to Psychology

Lesson 1: What is Psychology? Lesson 2: The History of Psychology Lesson 3: The Scientific Method in Psychological Research

Module 2: Biological Basis of Behavior

Lesson 4: Introduction to Neuroscience Lesson 5: The Brain and Nervous System Lesson 6: Sensation and Perception

Module 3: Learning and Memory

Lesson 7: Classical Conditioning Lesson 8: Operant Conditioning Lesson 9: Memory Processes

Module 4: Motivation

Lesson 10: Biological Motives Lesson 11: Social Motives Lesson 12: Cognitive Motives

Module 5: Thinking and Intelligence

Lesson 13: Cognition and Perception Lesson 14: Language and Thinking Lesson 15: Intelligence and Creativity

Module 6: Emotion and Personality

Lesson 16: Theories of Emotion Lesson 17: Emotional Expression and Regulation Lesson 18: Personality Theories

Module 7: Social Psychology

Lesson 19: Attitudes and Attitude Change Lesson 20: Conformity and Obedience Lesson 21: Social Influence and Group Dynamics

Module 8: Abnormal Psychology

Lesson 22: Psychological Disorders Lesson 23: Theories of Abnormal Behavior Lesson 24: Therapeutic Approaches

Module 9: Applied Psychology

Lesson 25: Industrial-Organizational Psychology Lesson 26: Educational Psychology Lesson 27: Health Psychology

Module 10: Wrap Up

Lesson 28: Looking Back Lesson 29: Looking Forward Lesson 30: Review and Final Exam

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