Psychology: Introduction

Course Code: PSYC 100

Academic Year: 2024-2025

How many times in the course of a day do we wonder about human behaviour? We shake our heads and ask why the person in the car ahead of us cut us off. We try to explain why our boss blew up at a co-worker over an insignificant issue. We are challenged to explain the behaviour of those around us and, indeed, ourselves. Most often we do so using "common sense" based on our limited experience, our socialization and our own biases. Psychology examines human behaviour scientifically. This course will introduce students to psychological theories and a variety of psychological research topics, including the biological bases of behaviour, learning and memory, psychopathology and social attitudes and behaviour. Students will be encouraged to be introspective and to apply what they learn to their personal behaviour in order to gain a better understanding of themselves and others. Students who have taken PSYC 008, PSYC 105 or are in the Early Childhood Education program cannot take this course. This course is also offered through Continuing Education and online.