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Introduction to Psychology (110-0-25)

Instructors

Sara C Broaders
847/491-3652
Swift 243, 2029 Sheridan Road

Meeting Info

Online: Tues, Thurs 10:00AM - 12:00PM

Overview of class

The purpose of this course is to present an introduction to and overview of the field of psychology. The topics we will cover include psychological research methods; the biology of behavior and emotion; perception; memory; thinking and problem solving; emotion; social influences on behavior; personality; and psychological disorders. A combination of class lectures, readings, and laboratory experiences will convey a sense of the foundational questions and methods of psychological science. Overall, the goal of this course is to impart an initial understanding of some fundamentals of human nature and behavior, as well as instill a deeper appreciation for the science of psychology. To this end, several hours of an online 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.

Teaching Method

This class will be taught through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous methods. From 10:00 - 12:00 on Tues/Thurs we will meet synchronously via Zoom for a combination of lecture and discussion/group activities. Two hours per week of asynchronous activities will also be required. These will include videos of lectures on additional topics, podcasts, and other activities. The two hours per week of asynchronous work are in addition to assigned readings for the course.

Class Materials (Required)

Gazzaniga, M. (2022). Psychological Science, 7th edition. W.W. Norton, Publisher. ISBN: 978-0-393-88493-7

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. You can go to this website to purchase ebook access and InQuizitive access at this reduced rate: https://digital.wwnorton.com/psychsci7special

Class Attributes

Social and Behavioral Science Foundational Discipl
Social & Behavioral Sciences Distro Area
Synchronous:Class meets remotely at scheduled time