Subject Introduction to Psychology

Course Outline – Introduction to Psychology (PSY-301)Credit Hours: 3(3-0)


Course Contents

1. Introduction to Psychology

  • Definition, applied fields, and goals
  • Rise of psychology as a science
  • Major trends in development

2. Sensation and Perception

  • Sensory processing
  • Vision
  • Audition
  • Attentional processes
  • Organizational processes in perception
  • Identification and recognition processes

3. Learning and Behavior

  • Classical conditioning
  • Operant conditioning
  • Observational learning

4. Memory

  • Sensory memory
  • Short-term memory
  • Learning and encoding in long-term memory
  • Remembering

5. Motivation and Emotion

  • Definition and types of motives (primary, sensory, general)
  • Basic emotions and culture
  • Theories of emotions
  • Functions of emotions

6. Personality

  • Definition and assessment of personality
  • Theories: Psychodynamic, Behaviorist, Humanistic, Trait

7. Social Psychology

  • Social cognition
  • Attitudes and their formation
  • Prejudice
  • Social influences and group behavior
  • Interpersonal attraction and love

Books Recommended

  1. Ertelt, Troy. (2015). Introduction to Psychology. University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing. ISBN 9781946135131
  2. Lahey, Benjamin. (2003). Psychology. McGraw Hill.
  3. Feldman, Robert S. (2002). Understanding Psychology. McGraw Hill.
  4. Gerow, Josh R. (1997). Psychology: An Introduction. Longman.
  5. Carlson, Neil R., & Buskist, William. (1997). Psychology. Allyn and Bacon.
  6. Zimbardo, Philip G., & Gerrig, Richard J. (1996). Psychology and Life. Harper Collins.

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