Have learned the pre-history and the history of Psychology including the evolution of its main issues, topic areas, methods, and applications
Know the major perspectives in Psychology, including Psychoanalytic Theory, Behaviorism, Humanistic Psychology, Social Learning, and Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience
Understand the lifespan approach to human biological, cognitive, and psychosocial development
Be able to understand and provide examples of the major forms of psychological research, including methodologies such as naturalistic observation, surveys, case studies and archival research, and the main features and techniques of psychological experimentation
Understand basic data organization, presentation, and statistical analysis, including both inferential and descriptive statistics
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/SAT/ACT