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Mary Baldwin University

PSYC101: PSYCHOLOGY AS A NATURAL SCIENCE (N)

A course emphasizing the experimental method as a procedure for discovering the principles of behavior and mental processes. Subject areas include psychobiology, sensation and perception, sex orientation, consciousness, learning and memory, intelligence, motivation, emotion, and stress. Must earn at least a C- to declare the Psychology major. Offered every semester. (Does not meet VA DOE licensure requirement for Natural Science)

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Online
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Campus
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Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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