AP PSYCHOLOGY

About AP Psychology

The AP Psychology course introduces students to the systematic and scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. While considering the psychologists and studies that have shaped the field, students explore and apply psychological theories, key concepts, and phenomena associated with such topics as the biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, learning and cognition, motivation, developmental psychology, testing and individual differences, treatments of psychological disorders, and social psychology.

Throughout the course, students employ psychological research methods, including ethical considerations, as they use the scientific method, evaluate claims and evidence, and effectively communicate ideas.


Skills You'll Learn

  • Connecting psychological concepts and theories to real-life scenarios

  • Understanding and interpreting data

  • Analyzing research studies in psychology



Prerequisites

None

College Course Equivalent

The AP Psychology course is designed to be the equivalent of the Introduction to Psychology course usually taken during the first college year.

Summer Homework

There is no summer work for this class!

Links

AP Psychology - CollegeBoard

AP Psychology Exam - CollegeBoard

Teacher Corner


Contact Information

Teacher - Emily Sears, Eric Reichert, Gaby Downey

AP Coordinator - Dave Haluga

College/Career Counselor - Liz Emmons