PSY 105
Perspectives in Psychology
This course introduces students to psychology by exploring several viewpoints within the discipline, such as the biological, behaviourist/learning, cognitive, and psychodynamic perspectives. The emphasis is on examining the ways in which these perspectives have influenced our understanding of how people act, think, and feel, and the contributions that each has made to psychology as a discipline.
PSY 105 Requisite Information:
PSY 105 Let's You Take:
Antirequisite: PSY 102
- PSY 124 - Social Psychology
- PSY 202 - Introduction to Psychology II
- PSY 214 - Psychopharmacology
- PSY 215 - Psychology of Addictions
- PSY 300 - Psychology and Law
- PSY 302 - Child Development
- PSY 304 - Psychology of Gender
- PSY 324 - Biological Psychology
- PSY 325 - Psychological Disorders
- PSY 402 - Adult Development
- PSY 504 - Social Psychology
- PSY 505 - Personality Theory
- PSY 518 - Environmental Psychology
- PSY 544 - Evolutionary Psychology
- PSY 602 - Developmental Psychopathology
- PSY 604 - Issues in Psychology
- PSY 605 - Psychology of Health and Health Care
- PSY 606 - Abnormal Psychology
- PSY 607 - Drugs and Human Behaviour
- PSY 614 - Psychology of Sport
- PSY 620 - Psychology of Immigration
- PSY 621 - Psychology of Human Sexuality
- PSY 654 - Cognitive Psychology
- PSY 682 - Sleep
- PSY 706 - Positive Psychology
- PSY 707 - Models of Stress and Adaptation
- PSY 713 - Psychology of Perception
- PSY 802 - Death, Dying and Bereavement
- PSY 805 - Adjustment, Stress and Coping
- PSY 806 - Behaviour Modification
- PSY 807 - Psychology of Prejudice
- PSY 808 - Community Psychology
- PSY 813 - Psychology of Art and Creativity
- PSY 941 - Cross Cultural Psychology
Antirequisite: PSY 102
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