PSYC 2301: Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 2301 is a survey course of the basic principles underlying human behavior. Emphasis is placed on major areas of study in the field of psychology, such as learning, memory, personality, health and stress, child and adult development, and psychological disorders. This course transfers as three (3) hours of credit to most other colleges and universities. As part of the core curriculum (social and behavioral sciences cluster), this course is designed to help students develop basic intellectual competencies such as reading, writing, listening, critical thinking and computer literacy.
How to Make the Most out of Studying: A Video Series - Useful Tips about How to study effectively based on psychological research. Created by Dr. Stephen Chew at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama
The Science of Psychology (3rd ed.) by Laura King, (Web Resources for Students)
PSYC2301 A Student Supplementary Handbook (Laura King's Text)
PSYC2301 A Student Supplementary Handbook is a required course material for all students who take PSYC2301 classes. It lists the key learning objectives and key terms for the departmental final exam.
Lecture Powerpoint Slides (in PDF format)
Free Online PSYC2301 Textbook and Additional Learning Materials
Narrated Final Exam Review Slide Show Created by Drs. Carol Laman and Robert Morecook
"This review is a narrated slide show created by Dr. Carol Laman. It is a review of the basic objectives and key terms covered in the student supplementary handbook, Stangor version. All concepts covered on the exam will be covered in parts 1-5 of this review. All five parts will take approximately 3 hours to view."
Final Exam Review PowerPoints
Created by Drs. Carol Laman and Robert Morecook, these powerpoints have no narration and can be downloaded to your computer. Some images are attributed to Charles Stangor, Introduction to Psychology. Creative Commons License.