This course provides an overview of the main
theories, concepts, and methods used in psychology, and covers key themes
such as perception, learning, memory, and emotion.
This course studies the mental processes involved in
perception, attention, memory, language, and problem-solving, and examines
how these processes influence behavior.
This course examines how individuals think, feel, and behave
in social situations, and how social norms, attitudes, and group dynamics
influence behavior.
This course studies the psychological and social
changes that occur throughout the lifespan, from infancy to old age.
This course examines psychological disorders and their
causes, symptoms, and treatments, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders,
and personality disorders.
This course covers the economic principles and tools
that are used to analyze environmental issues and policies, including the costs
and benefits of environmental protection and the role of market-based
approaches in environmental management.
This course explores the major theories and research on
personality, including the structure and development of personality, and the
relationship between personality and behavior.