At Solano I generally teach only Introduction to Psychology. If you're considering signing up, the most useful resources for learning more about the class is going to be the syllabus, calendar, and YouTube. Note: if the links to the syllabus and calendar are not live, that means I am between semesters and don't have new ones to share yet, but you can always start with the How My Courses work videos!
This unique take on a classic course asks students to view psychological concepts from a self-improvement lens. The first half of the class explores topics that pertain directly to personal and academic success, such as motivation, learning theory, memory, sleep and consciousness, intelligence, and others, and then requires students to use these concepts to create a plan for personal improvement as their midterm "exam." Students spend the second half of the course using their project to achieve the goals they set forth for themselves, armed with science and research-backed tools for success and their own understanding of the concepts. The structure of the course is the same whether it is online or in person, but the grading is slightly different to account for attendance in the in-person course.
The sample syllabus will give you an idea of what the course policies are for the class, and the Calendars page will help you locate the calendar for the current semester. If you would like to review some of the lectures for the course, please visit the YouTube playlist. Note I also teach this course with the same structure online at CCSF.