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We all use the principles of psychology
everyday and probably don't even realize it. When
we get nervous right before we have to give that big
speech, we are activating our autonomic nervous system.
When we talk to ourselves in our heads, telling
ourselves to "calm down," "work harder," or "give up,"
we are utilizing cognitive approaches to change our
behaviors and emotions.
Courses are designed to give you a general idea of
what psychology is, how information is developed, what
we have learned about ourselves, and how psychology is
applied to help improve people's lives. You can get a
better idea of how psychology works; from basic theories
and principles to the actual application of
psychological techniques.
Program
Requirement Sheet |
Course Descriptions |
Classes offered this quarter
Designed to provide students with a broad liberal
arts background of study during their first and second
years of college with an emphasis on psychology. The
state's two-year and four-year schools developed
transfer agreements that allow students from a community
college to transfer at least 90 credits (60 semester
credits) to a four-year college or university. The
degrees satisfy some - or all - general requirements for
a bachelor's degree.
As a student at SCC, you will have the opportunity
interact directly with our outstanding, award-winning
faculty who are interested in your education goals. Our
faculty are available to answer your questions.
Dr. Diana Knauf (Psychology) |
Faculty Web Page
Office 5385, (206) 546-4656,
dknauf@shoreline.edu
Dr. Don Christiansen (Psychology) |
Faculty Web Page
Office 5380, (206) 546-5885,
dchriste@shoreline.edu
Peter
Sparks (Psychology) |
Faculty Web
Page
Office 5360, (206) 546-6620
psparks@shoreline.edu
Robert
Thompson (Psychology) |
Faculty
Web Page
Office 5317, (206) 546-4678,
rthompson@shoreline.edu
Christy Kimpo
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