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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COURSE
This course feature a
complete set of
audio
lectures and lecture notes.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course surveys questions
about human behavior and mental life ranging from how you see to why you
fall in love. The great controversies: nature and nurture, free will,
consciousness, human differences, self and society. Students are exposed
to the range of theoretical perspectives including biological,
evolutionary, cognitive, and psychoanalytic. One of the best aspects of
Psychology is that you are the subject matter. This makes it possible to
do many demonstrations in lecture that allow you to experience the topic
under study. Lectures work in tandem with the textbook.
HOW TO TAKE
THIS COURSE
1) Listen to the audio
lectures and complete the readings, assignments and exams with their
respective lecture and/or as stated in the Calendar.
2) The links on the
left-hand-side of the screen provide quick access to the various
sections of this course. In detail they are:
Syllabus - Provides a
detailed understanding of the course, the course materials, and other
notes the professor feel you need to know.
Calendar - This is an
outline you can follow as to when to listen to the lectures, complete
the assignments, etc.
Readings - Strongly
recommended readings provided by the professor.
Assignments -
Assignments given to you by the professor that will assist you in your
learning.
Exams - Exams given to
you to test your learning of the material.
Study Materials -
Readings, exams, etc. to assist you and test your learning of the
course.
Audio / Lecture Notes
- Audio lectures provided by the professor in addition to study notes.
ADVISORIES AND NOTICES
This website is not a credit or certificate/degree granting program.
This content is freely available as an educational resource for
faculty, students, and self-learners.
REQUIREMENTS
The
Flash Player is required to run the
audio files found in this course (free).
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