PSY-299

A course for new majors to examine contemporary and professional issues in Psychology. Students will explore their professional goals and practice foundational skills essential throughout the field of psychology. Essential for ethical psychological practices as defined by the American Psychological Association (APA), students will develop knowledge, awareness, reflective practice, and skills needed to promote health, well-being, and equity for racially and ethnically diverse individuals and communities. Students will also practice networking and applying their field of study to real world topics. Community engagement is a key component of this course. (2 credit hours)

CodePSY299
TitlePSY-299
Credits2
PrerequisitesMajor in Psychology, Psychology with Counseling Track, Neuroscience, or Developmental Psychology and PSY 101
CorequisitesNone
Notes
OfferedFall, Spring
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