Psychology
The psychology curriculum has been designed to (1) provide a general background of the principles of psychology and their application, (2) promote understanding of self and others through knowledge of basic concepts of psychology, and (3) provide courses which satisfy core curriculum requirements, some education requirements, and some nursing requirements.
Faculty
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Dr. Stephen Burger
Associate Professor of Psychology
ASU-Beebe
Office: OC 212B, Owen Center
Phone: 501-882-8272
E-mail: spburger@asub.eduBilly Powell
Assistant Professor of Psychology
ASU-Beebe
Office: OC 212C, Owen Center
Phone: 501-882-8278
E-mail: bfpowell@asub.eduCourses
PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology
A scientific study of behavior and cognitive processes. Introduction to psychology covers a wide range of human behavior. (3 Credits)
PSY 2533 Lifespan Development (formerly Developmental Psychology)
A study of the transformation in human development from pre-birth to death. Usually required for nursing, psychology, and social work majors. (3 Credits)
PSY 2533 Human Growth and Development
A study of the transformation in human development from pre-birth to death. Usually required for nursing, psychology, and social work majors. (3 Credits)
PSY 2553 Sensation and Perception
An explanation of the sensory processes and perceptual phenomena. Prerequisite: PSY 2013. (3 Credits)
