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PSY 101CW - Applied Psychology

Credits: 3
Introduces the psychological principles and processes that can be applied to live a successful and fulfilling life. Explores social interaction, stress and health, psychological disorders and treatment, intimate relationships, and careers. Intended to only be taken in a learning community combination. Credit may be earned in PSY 101W  or PSY 101CW but not both.

Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0
Meets MTA Requirement: Social Science
Pass/NoCredit: Yes

Outcomes and Objectives
  1. Analyze the influences of social interaction on behavior of the individual.
    1. Explain the elements of persuasion and obedience.
    2. Describe the principles of group process, such as conformity.
    3. Apply the principles of social interaction to personal and work situations.
  2. Evaluate the relationships among stress, physical health and mental health.
    1. Identify some of the sources of stress.
    2. Describe the physical impact of stress.
    3. Examine ways to prevent or reduce the effects of stress in people's lives.
  3. Differentiate between various psychological disorders and treatments.
    1. Identify the main symptoms of the major psychological disorders.
    2. Compare several methods of treatment for psychological disorders.
  4. Examine interpersonal attraction and intimate relationships.
    1. Discuss the common factors in attraction.
    2. Examine the onset, development, continuation, and termination of intimate relationships.
    3. Understand the factors (such as communication) that contribute to successful relationships.
  5. Examine the current career options.
    1. Explore vocational choice and development.
    2. Consider ways to find and obtain a job.
    3. Apply principles of adjustment to the work place.
  6. Perform writing tasks to promote learning of concepts.
    1. Document attainment of skills learned.
    2. Demonstrate knowledge of the subject.



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