Psychology
Curiosity about why human beings behave the way they do has led to the scientific study known as psychology. While all people share this interest, psychologists try to understand behaviour through systematic study. The facts are explained scientifically and interpreted according to schools of thought such as cognitive theory, neurobiology and behaviourism. The aim of psychology is to interpret, predict and understand behaviour and, ultimately, to apply this information to the problems encountered by human beings.
Human Relations
(PSY-914)
350-914-MS ( 2-1-3 ) 2 credits
Prerequisite: PSY-102
The principal purpose of this course is to introduce students to the diverse factors which influence their relations with others, both personally and professionally. This course presents the various concepts which underlie the understanding of interpersonal relationships and group interaction. Within an interactive environment, both theoretical content and the integration of these concepts are explored.
