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Introduction to Psychology

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.7

23 reviews

Beginner level

Recommended experience

Flexible schedule
8 hours to complete
Learn at your own pace
Build toward a degree

What you'll learn

  • Explain key psychological theories in biological, developmental, personality, and social domains.

  • Identify major figures and schools that shaped psychology as a scientific field.

  • Use the scientific method in psychology: form hypotheses, collect data, and analyze results.

  • Analyze study findings and relate them to real-life behavior and mental processes.

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8 assignments

Taught in English

There are 4 modules in this course

This course introduces students to foundational areas in psychology across four key modules, including the biological basis of behavior, cognitive and emotional processes, theories of motivation and personality, and an introduction to psychological disorders. It offers students a basic yet comprehensive understanding of how psychological science explains thought, feeling, and behavior.

By examining essential psychological concepts and theories, students will begin to critically reflect on human behavior in various contexts. The course encourages the application of these insights to one’s own experiences, relationships, and broader social environments.

This course introduces students to foundational areas in psychology across four key modules, including the biological basis of behavior, cognitive and emotional processes, theories of motivation and personality, and an introduction to psychological disorders. It offers students a basic yet comprehensive understanding of how psychological science explains thought, feeling, and behavior.By examining essential psychological concepts and theories, students will begin to critically reflect on human behavior in various contexts. The course encourages the application of these insights to one’s own experiences, relationships, and broader social environments. Psychology emerged as a scientific discipline in the late 19th century, evolving from philosophy and biology with pioneers like Wilhelm Wundt, who established the first psychology laboratory in 1879. Early theories included structuralism, focusing on introspection, and functionalism, which emphasized the purpose of behavior. Over time, various perspectives developed—such as behaviorism, psychoanalysis, humanism, cognitive psychology, and the biological approach—each offering unique insights into human thought and behavior. Today, psychology integrates these diverse theories to better understand mental processes and improve well-being across individuals and communities.

What's included

7 videos4 readings2 assignments

7 videosTotal 50 minutes
  • Meet Your Faculty- Prof. Derick H. Lindquist1 minute
  • Introduction to the Course1 minute
  • What is Psychology?9 minutes
  • History of Psychology – Ancient Greece11 minutes
  • History of Psychology – 1700-180010 minutes
  • History of Psychology – 1900-20008 minutes
  • Psychological Disciplines8 minutes
4 readingsTotal 40 minutes
  • Meet Your Faculty- Prof. Derick H. Lindquist10 minutes
  • Course Overview10 minutes
  • Honor Code10 minutes
  • Readings for Module 110 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 40 minutes
  • Assessment - 120 minutes
  • Quiz - 120 minutes

Psychology research relies on systematic methods to study behavior and mental processes. Observation involves watching and recording behavior in natural or controlled settings to identify patterns without interfering. Correlational research examines the relationship between two variables, helping to predict outcomes but not determine cause and effect. Experimental methods involve manipulating one variable (independent) to observe its effect on another (dependent), allowing researchers to draw conclusions about causality under controlled conditions.

What's included

6 videos1 reading2 assignments

6 videosTotal 55 minutes
  • Psychological Sciences7 minutes
  • Descriptive Research11 minutes
  • Correlational Research8 minutes
  • Experimental Research8 minutes
  • Experimental Controls & Time11 minutes
  • Reliability, Validity, and Statistics10 minutes
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Readings for Module 210 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 40 minutes
  • Assessment - 220 minutes
  • Quiz - 220 minutes

The study of brain and behavior explores how biological processes influence thoughts, emotions, and actions, as well as the role of genetics (nature) versus environment (nurture) in shaping behavior. Neurons, the brain’s communication cells, transmit information through electrical impulses and chemical signals, forming complex networks that underlie all mental activity. The brain is made up of specialized structures, including lobes like the frontal (planning and decision-making), parietal (sensory processing), occipital (vision), and temporal (hearing and memory).

What's included

5 videos1 reading2 assignments

5 videosTotal 74 minutes
  • Nature vs. Nurture14 minutes
  • Genetics15 minutes
  • Brain and Neurons17 minutes
  • Central Nervous System15 minutes
  • Brain Substrates12 minutes
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Readings for Module 310 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 40 minutes
  • Assessment - 320 minutes
  • Quiz - 320 minutes

The psychology of emotion, motivation, and stress examines how people experience feelings, what drives their actions, and how they respond to challenges. Emotions are complex reactions involving physiological arousal, expressive behavior, and conscious experience, influenced by both brain structures like the amygdala and social context. Motivation refers to the internal processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior, with theories like Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and drive-reduction theory explaining different types of motivation. Stress occurs when individuals perceive demands as exceeding their coping abilities, triggering physiological responses that can impact both mental and physical health.

What's included

5 videos1 reading2 assignments

5 videosTotal 61 minutes
  • Emotional Experience & Expression13 minutes
  • Theories of Emotion15 minutes
  • Theories of Motivation10 minutes
  • Stress & Stressors9 minutes
  • Resilience & Coping13 minutes
1 readingTotal 10 minutes
  • Readings for Module 410 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 40 minutes
  • Assessment - 420 minutes
  • Quiz - 420 minutes

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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹

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