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Psychology

Psychology

Study behavior and mental processes

 

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Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This degree is designed for students interested in an introduction to the field of psychology and for students looking to further their understanding of the biological, psychological, and environmental influences on human behavior.


Degrees and Certificates
  • PSYCH1 - General Psychology
  • PSYCH2 - Research Methods in Psychology
  • PSYCH2L - Research Methods in Psychology Lab
  • PSYCH3 - Psychology of Sexuality
  • PSYCH11 - Life Span Development
  • PSYCH20 - Biological Psychology
  • PSYCH30 - Social Psychology
  • PSYCH33 - Personal Growth and Adjustment
  • PSYCH38 - Abnormal Psychology

Transfer Opportunities

The Associate in Arts in Psychology for Transfer at College of the Redwoods allows students to transfer seamlessly to a bachelor’s degree program at a CSU. Students with BAs in psychology find jobs in administrative support, public affairs, education, business, sales, service industries, health, the biological sciences and computer programming.

For the full list of CSUs accepting this transfer degree, check out  www.adegreewithaguarantee.com

 
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Natalia Margulis

Natalia Margulis

"My teaching philosophy is simple. I always want to see a classroom where students feel both comfortable and challenged. Where learning to ask good questions (I mean big questions, difficult questions, questions that matter) counts for more than coming up with final answers, especially since we'll be talking about art, creativity, society, culture."

Ed Macan

Ed Macan

"Ultimately, if I have done my job in both my practical music and my music-in-culture courses correctly, students will understand that, while mastery of musical craft is important, it is but a means to an end, which is to communicate as immediately and effectively as possible with one's audience."

Ashley C. Knowlton

Ashley C. Knowlton

"Discussing literature often lends itself to having engaging, complex conversations about human experience and conditions. It's fascinating."

Phil Freneau

Phil Freneau

"College programs should be models of healthy, safe, and positive environments for students and should foster the development of positive self-esteem."

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Division Information

Math and Sciences Division

 Peter Blakemore, Dean

 Gussie Solem, Administrative Secretary
 707-476-4211
 math&sciences@redwoods.edu

 MS Division Office, Science 100

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