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Advanced Placement Psychology Course Description: The purpose of the elective Advanced Placement course in Psychology is to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Students are exposed to the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with each of the major subfields within psychology. Students will learn about topics such as social disorders and therapy, learning theory, personality development, and social psychology. They also learn about the methods psychologists use in their science and practice. The aim of the AP college introductory course is to provide students with a learning experience equivalent to that obtained in most college introductory psychology courses. The class will include lecture, film, discussion, outside reading and labs. College credit can be earned by achieving an acceptable score determined by the college you choose to attend. Students are expected to sign up for and take the Advanced Placement examination in psychology. Pre-requisites: Teacher recommendation Grade Levels: 11-12 Terms Offered: Fall & Spring Units of Credit: 1.0 Quality Points: 1.0