Psychology of Stress
Critical exploration of psychological research as it applies to understanding the causes, physiology, consequences, and management of stress. Emphasis is on applied stress management.
Critical exploration of psychological research as it applies to understanding the causes, physiology, consequences, and management of stress. Emphasis is on applied stress management.
An introduction to data analysis including measurement and research design. Intended for general education and prospective behavioral science majors. The course will focus on computation, interpretation, and application of both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include organization of data, central tendency and variability, hypothesis testing, non-parametric statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and linear regression.
Explore aspects of the legal system studied by psychologists. Emphasis on research and theories in psychology to understand key participants in the legal system (e.g., criminals, police, victims, witnesses) and examine legal controversies (e.g., race and justice, death penalty, insanity defense, profiling, and eyewitness identification) that can affect legal outcomes.
An introduction to research methods in psychology. This course presents how researchers in psychology use critical analysis, theories, and methods to generate usable information. Emphasis on research design, experimental procedures, instrumentation, qualitative methods, and the analysis, interpretation, and reporting of findings. Attention is paid to strategies to decolonize psychological research.
This course examines the biological basis of behavior and mental processes. Psychopharmacology, cognitive neuroscience, research processes, and ethics will also be addressed.
This class is part of CityOnline and for more information about CityOnline go to https://online.ccsf.edu/. Psyc 1-Sec 935 as no required on-campus meetings. Students must check the instructor's website https://sites.google.com/ccsf.edu/jennifer-carlin/home for class information. For more information about online courses go to www.ccsf.edu/disted.
A scientific approach to the study of behavior and mental processes designed for both majors and non-majors. Topics include: research methods, biology of behavior, sensory systems, learning, memory, life-span development, motivation, emotion, personality theories, social psychology, abnormal psychology, and psychotherapy.
This class is part of CityOnline and for more information about CityOnline go to https://online.ccsf.edu/. Psyc 1-933 is an online class with no required on-campus meetings. Students must check instructor's website a thttps://sites.google.com/a/mail.ccsf.edu/lisa-harrison/ For more information about online courses go to www.ccsf.edu/disted.
This class is part of CityOnline and for more information about CityOnline go to https://online.ccsf.edu/. Psyc 1-Sec 932 has no required on-campus meetings. Students must check the instructor's website https://sites.google.com/ccsf.edu/jennifer-carlin/home for class information. For more information about online courses go to www.ccsf.edu/disted.
This class is part of CityOnline and for more information about CityOnline go to https://online.ccsf.edu/. Psyc 21-Sec 931 is an online class with no required on-campus meetings. Students must check instructor's website at https://sites.google.com/a/mail.ccsf.edu/lisa-harrison/ For more information about online courses go to www.ccsf.edu/disted.