Psychology
Social Science Division
Student Alert: 356 BCC courses renumbered and/or renamed starting summer 2008. For example, Speech 200 is now Communication Studies 210. If you have taken courses at BCC prior to summer 2008, visit our Common Course Number Advisory website to learn more and view a list of changed courses.
- PSYC& 100 General Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology
- Presents methods, concepts, and principles of psychology. Topics include psychophysiology, sensation and perception, learning and memory, motivation, development, emotion, health, stress, personality, and abnormalities and treatments.
- PSYC 109 Psychology of Adjustment . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 109
- Teaches the scientific principles of psychology as they relate to adaptation to life's challenges. Topics include the nature and management of stress, coping strategies, interpersonal communication, relationship dynamics, self concept, life long learning, and career development.
- PSYC 110 Applied Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 110
- Stresses application of psychological theory. Students survey how psychology interfaces with other disciplines, focusing on how psychologists perform their professional functions in different settings.
- PSYC 194/195/196/197 Special Topics in Psychology . V1-10 CR
- Previously PSYCH 194/195/196/197
- Covers supplementary or unusual classes related to the field. Topics are announced in the class schedule.
- PSYC 198 Seminar in Psychology . V1-10 CR
- Previously PSYCH 198
- Includes seminars, workshops, etc., for which college credit is offered.
- PSYC 199 Individual Studies in Psychology . V1-10 CR
- Previously PSYCH 199
- Covers directed readings, special projects, and independent study by an individual student. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
- PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology
- Presents research and theories regarding human growth and change across the life span. Students explore factors that affect personality, cognitive, and physical development from psychological and socio-cultural perspectives. May require participation in projects. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100).
- PSYC 202 Introduction to Physiological Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 202
- Introduces the physiological systems that underlie behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, sensory systems, endocrine system, and research methods unique to the field of physiological psychology. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) recommended.
- PSYC 203 Human Learning & Performance . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 203
- Considers human performance from the psychological standpoint. Topics include conditioning, memory and conceptual processing, language, sensation, and perception. May require participation in demonstrations and projects.
- PSYC 205 Introduction to Personality . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 205
- Examines assumptions about the nature of humankind. Students focus on psychometric techniques as well as major theories and theorists. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100).
- PSYC 209 Fundamentals of Psychological Research . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 209
- Covers theories, techniques, and applications of psychological research methodology. Students explore a variety of approaches, ranging from uncontrolled field observation to laboratory experiments. Topics include data analysis, report writing, and factors affecting research results. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100).
- PSYC 210 Psychology of Human Sexuality . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 210
- Examines human sexuality from three main perspectives: psychological, biological, and socio-cultural. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) recommended.
- PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 200
- Introduces the theories, diagnosis, and treatment of maladaptive behavior and psychological disorders. Class format may include field trips to psychiatric institutions. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) recommended.
- PSYC 240 Social Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 240
- Examines the actions of individuals and groups in a social context. Topics include the influence of social learning on attitudes, perception, and personality, persuasion, conflict, attraction, altruism, and aggression. Same as SOC 240. Either PSYC 240 (prev PSYCH 240) or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) or SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110) or permission of instructor.
- PSYC 250 Cross-Cultural Psychology . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 250
- Examines psychological theories and research from a cross-cultural perspective. Students discuss the impact of culture on cognition, development, emotion, motivation, sex roles, disorders, group behavior, conflict, stereotyping, and prejudice.
- PSYC 257 Psychology of Sex & Gender . 5 CR
- Previously PSYCH 257 Psychology of Sex Differences
- Examines sex differences and similarities from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing from biology, psychology, sociology, and history. Students analyze perceived and actual differences in communication styles, employment, education, mental health, and personal relationships.
- PSYC 294/295/296/297 Special Topics in Psychology . V1-10 CR
- Previously PSYCH 294/295/296/297
- Covers supplementary or unusual classes related to the field. Topics are announced in the class schedule.
- PSYC 298 Seminar in Psychology . V1-10 CR
- Previously PSYCH 298
- Includes seminars, workshops, etc., for which college credit is offered.
- PSYC 299 Individual Studies in Psychology . V1-10 CR
- Previously PSYCH 299
- Covers directed readings, special projects, and independent study by an individual student. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
[updated on July 21, 2008]