PSYC 2010: Introduction to Psychology
This course offers an introductory exploration of behavior study, examining the biological foundations of behavior, learning processes, cognition, motivation, perception, human development, and social interactions. It also investigates how fundamental principles can be applied to understand complex phenomena like education, personal adaptation, and interpersonal dynamics.
PSYC 3830: Abnormal Psychology
This course introduces the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses, employing contemporary diagnostic criteria for mental disorders to elucidate the symptoms, underlying causes, and therapeutic approaches for commonly observed maladaptive behaviors.
PSYC 3060: Human Sexual Behavior
This course focused on the topic of sexual behavior is examined through psychophysiological, behavioral, and cultural lenses, encompassing evolutionary, historical, and cross-cultural viewpoints.
PSYC 3210: Psychology of Music
This course focused on the study of perceptual, cognitive, emotional and neural foundations of the musical experience and of its development.
PSYC 3400: Lifespan Developmental Psychology
This course provides an overview of contemporary theories and research focusing on the psychological facets of human growth and development spanning from infancy to old age. Key areas explored include developmental methodologies, physical maturation, cognition, socialization, personality, psycholinguistics, intelligence, learning processes, behavioral challenges, and exceptionalities.
PSYC 3890: Forensic Psychology
This course offers an introductory exploration into the intersection of psychology and the justice system. Students studied the application of psychological principles within legal contexts, such as criminal investigations, courtroom proceedings, and correctional systems. Topics covered include criminal profiling, eyewitness testimony, forensic assessment, interrogation techniques, and the psychology of criminal behavior.