PSYC 3421 Motivation and Emotion

This course addresses the causes of human and animal behavior. It includes physiological, cognitive, social, behavioral and personality perspectives on the subject. An effort is made to integrate the widely varying theories and perspectives to assist students in developing an understanding of why the causes of behavior are so complex. Neuroscience, personality, learning, and developmental issues are equally balanced in the course. 

Prerequisites: At least a C in PSYC 2103

Credits

3 credits

Lecture Hours

3 hours