Introduction to Psychology (110-0-21)
Instructors
Sara Cantonia Broaders
847/491-3652
Swift 243, 2029 Sheridan Road
Meeting Info
Lutkin Hall: Tues, Thurs 11:00AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
The purpose of this course is to present an overview of the field of psychology. The topics we will cover include history and themes of psychology, research methods, the biological bases of behavior, perception, learning, memory, emotion, motivation, social influences on behavior, health and well-being, and psychological disorders and treatment. A combination of lectures, readings, media sources, and laboratory experiences will convey a sense of the foundational questions and methods of the science of psychology. Ultimately, the goal of this course is to impart an initial understanding of some fundamentals of human nature and behavior, as well as instill knowledge of the science of psychology. To this end, several hours of laboratory experience are required across the quarter to allow you to have first-hand experience of the way research is conducted in psychology. Alternatively, a paper (requiring roughly the same number of hours outside of class) reviewing primary research articles in psychology may be substituted for the laboratory experience. If you are under the age of 18, you must use the paper requirement to satisfy your laboratory credit.
Learning Objectives
The goals of this course:
• Describe key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in psychology.
• Apply psychological principles to personal and social issues.
• Use scientific reasoning to understand and interpret psychological phenomena.
• Apply theories and research findings from each of the specific topic areas to novel examples.
• Gain a better understanding of the methods and practices of psychological research by being a participant in a diverse set of research studies.
Teaching Method
Primarily lecture with some demonstrations, video clips, and discussion
Evaluation Method
Exams, practice quizzes, and satisfactory completion of the lab participation requirement
Class Materials (Required)
Text:
Phelps, E.A., Berkman, E.T., & Gazzaniga, M. (2022). Psychological Science,7th edition. W.W. Norton, Publisher. ISBN: 978-0393884951
• We have made arrangements with the publisher for ebook access at a reduced price ($50). This price includes access to InQuizitive, an online quizzing platform that is required for the course. Details will be provided in the syllabus.
• Any additional readings will be available through the Canvas course management system
Class Attributes
Social and Behavioral Science Foundational Discipl
Social & Behavioral Sciences Distro Area