PSYC 468 - History and Systems of Psychology 3 Credit(s)
The goals of this course are to examine the origins of modern psychology and to explore how many of psychology’s modern concerns are manifestations of continuing issues that have been part of Western psychology for hundreds of years. Course topics include the development of modern science and experimentalism, Darwinian influences, functionalism, behaviorism, cognitivism, the psychoanalytic tradition, humanism, and psychobiology.
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 101 Minimum Grade: C- or T
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PSYC 204 Minimum Grade: C- or T
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PSYC 205 Minimum Grade: C- or T
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PSYC 211 Minimum Grade: C- or T
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