Introductory Psychology
Offered By: Modern States via Independent
Course Description
Overview
This course covers the fundamentals of the subject taught during one semester of a college-level psychology class. Our goal as creators of this course is to prepare you to pass the College Board’s CLEP examination and obtain college credit for free.
Through the guidance of Dr. David Sitt from Baruch College, this course will cover basic facts, concepts and generally accepted principles in history, approaches and methods of psychology; biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception; states of consciousness; learning; cognition; motivation and emotion; personality; psychological disorders and treatment; social psychology; and statistics, tests and measurements.
“Introductory Psychology” is a completely self-paced course. It has no prerequisites and it is offered entirely for free.
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