Courses, offered by the University of Colorado:
- General Psychology - discovers major topics in psychology: learning and memory, perceptions, development, personality and biological bases of behavior. This course meets MAPS requirement for social science: general. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- Biological Psychology - pays its main attention to the biological bases of learning, motivation, emotion, sensory processes and perception, movement, comparative animal behavior, sexual and reproductive activity, instinctual behavior, neurobiology of language and thought, and neurophysiology and neuroanatomy in relation to behavior. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711. Prerequsition: General Psychology Course.
- Introductory Cognitive Psychology - introduces the study of cognitive processes of human beings: sensation, perception, attention, pattern recognition, memory, learning, language, visual thought, reasoning, problem solving, and decision making. Moreover, applications to education, human factors, human computer interaction, law, and other areas of psychology are discussed during this course. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- Social Psychology covers general psychological principles underlying social behavior; analyzes major social psychological theories, methods, and topics, including attitudes, conformity, aggression, attraction, social perception, helping behavior, and group relations. Credits are not granted for this course. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: contemporary societies. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- Abnormal Psychology examines borderline disorders as extreme variations of the normal personality; it focuses on major functional and organic disorders, theories of mental disorders, and methods of psychotherapy. Prerequsition: General Psychology Course. Credits are not granted for this course. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- Developmental Psychology - in-depth consideration of human developmental processes across the life span; it coverages the major topics in human development, such as physical, cognitive, social, and personality development. Prerequsition: General Psychology Course. Developmental Psychology is restricted to juniors and seniors. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- Psychology of Personality offers a psychological study of structure, organization, and development of the person as a whole; besides, it analysis the major theories, methods, and research, including topics such as emotion, motivation, temperament, inner experience, identity and the self, personality change, and the influence of sociocultural context. Psychology of Personality is restricted to juniors and seniors. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- History of Psychology includes outline of development of psychological theories since the Greek philosophers, the story of experimental psychology and its problems, and schools of psychological thinking. Students read original sources in English and English translations. Restricted to juniors and seniors. The course consists of 3 semester hours. Tuition: $711
- Statistics and Research Methods in Psychology introduces descriptive and inferential statistics and their roles in psychological research. Course topics include correlation, regression, t-test, analysis of variance, and selected nonparametric statistics. The course consists of 4 semester hours. Tuition: $948 |