The Psychology and Human Behavior department offers courses designed to provide a deep understanding of the human mind, behavior, and emotions. Students will explore psychological theories and practices that explain how people think, feel, and interact within their environments.
This course delves into the study of behavior, emphasizing learning theories such as classical and operant conditioning. Students will learn about behavior modification techniques and their application in various settings, including education, therapy, and behavioral interventions.
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This course examines human development across the lifespan, with a focus on cognitive, emotional, and social development. Students will explore the psychological challenges and milestones from infancy through adulthood and old age.
A comprehensive introduction to psychology, covering fundamental concepts in human behavior, cognitive processes, emotions, and mental health. This course provides students with insights into the various subfields of psychology and their practical applications.