Course Description

INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY, PSYC 001

An introduction to psychology as an experimental science. Emphasizes topics in cognitive (including learning, memory, sensation, perception), comparative, and physiological psychology

Key Information

Credit: 4 quarter units / 2.67 semester units credit
UC Riverside, Psychology

Course Credit:

Upon successful completion, all online courses offered through cross-enrollment provide UC unit credit. Some courses are approved for GE, major preparation and/or, major credit or can be used as a substitute for a course at your campus.

If "unit credit" is listed by your campus, consult your department, academic adviser or Student Affairs division to inquire about the petition process for more than unit credit for the course.

UC Berkeley:
Unit Credit

UC Davis:
Course Equivalence: UCD PSC 001 - General Psychology
General Education: SS.

UC Irvine:
Course Equivalence: UCI Psych 9A

UC Los Angeles:
Major Preparation: Psychology, Psychobiology, Cognitive Science Majors

UC Merced:
Unit Credit (see your Academic Advisor)

UC Riverside:
Course Equivalence: UCR PSYC 001
General Education: CHASS Social Science
Major Requirement: Satisfies lower-division requirement for Psychology Majors

UC San Diego:
Course Equivalence: PSYC 001 AND PSYC 002, Intro to Psychology: The two courses together may transfer to UCSD as PSYC 1: Intro Psychology (students must take both and pass them to earn PSYC 1 credit at UCSD)
General Education: Revelle - One course towards Social Science requirement; TMC 1 course toward lower division disciplinary breadth if noncontiguous to major; Muir: 1 course in a Social theme in "Mind and Cognition"; Warren - May be counted depending on major/PofC/AS; Sixth - 1 Social Analysis

UC San Francisco:
Unit Credit

UC Santa Barbara:
Course Equivalence: Psychology 1 at UCSB
General Education: This course will apply to Area D automatically upon completion

UC Santa Cruz:
Course Equivalence: UCR PSYCH 001 combined with UCR PSYCH 002 would be equivalent to UCSC PSYC 1
General Education: PE-H

Prerequisites

None

Course Creators

Jon Willits
In my research, I do computational, neurobiological, experimental, and naturalistic studies of language and learning. My primary aim is to study how people and machines learn languages and other forms of complex knowledge, especially meaning and semantic knowledge. I am interested in how that knowledge is represented and used in biological and digital systems. I study language and learning in people of all ages, from infants who are learning language for the first time to elderly adults who are learning a new skill or a second language. A big part of my research is also focused on applying theories and models of language and learning to applications in social psychology, clinical psychology and developmental disorders, such as children and adults with autism, schizophrenia, and hearing disorders. In my research, I do computational, neurobiological, experimental, and naturalistic studies of language and learning. My primary aim is to study how people and machines learn languages and other forms of complex knowledge, especially meaning and semantic knowledge. I am interested in how that knowledge is represented and used in biological and digital systems. I study language and learning in ...

In my research, I do computational, neurobiological, experimental, and naturalistic studies of language and learning. My primary aim is to study how people and machines learn languages and other forms of complex knowledge, especially meaning and semantic knowledge. I am interested in how that knowledge is represented and used in biological and digital systems. I study language and learning in people of all ages, from infants who are learning language for the first time to elderly adults who are learning a new skill or a second language. A big part of my research is also focused on applying theories and models of language and learning to applications in social psychology, clinical psychology and developmental disorders, such as children and adults with autism, schizophrenia, and hearing disorders.

Kelly Huffman
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