This course is a survey of the scientific study of psychological, biological, and socio-cultural factors that influence behavior and mental processes.
This course studies the psychological, social, and physical factors that affect human behavior from conception to death.
*Summer course offerings may vary.
Critical Thinking Project Exhibit
Students in some of my psychology courses complete Critical Thinking (CT) Projects which include an APA formatted document with a title page, introduction, literature review, conclusion, and references. Students in online courses present their project document and a PowerPoint presentation using the Discussion Board on the college's Learning Management System. Students in traditional (face-to-face) courses verbally present their project, create a poster board display, and display their work at an exhibit in the college's library. The CT Project assesses student Written Communication Skills (PLO #1) and Critical Thinking Skills (PLO #2).
Please join me as I once again emcee the Miss National Peanut Festival Pageant. It is an honor to be a part of the selection of a new representative for the Peanut Farming Industry and the National Peanut Festival.