What Do Psychology Students Study? |
What Do Psychology Students Study?
As you will discover in the types of psychology section below, there are a number of common, often compulsory topics that students traditionally study when doing a psychology course, degree or program. AP Psychology A useful frame of reference as to what specific topic areas a psychology student is likely to study can be found in The
As you will discover in the types of psychology section below, there are a number of common, often compulsory topics that students traditionally study when doing a psychology course, degree or program. AP Psychology A useful frame of reference as to what specific topic areas a psychology student is likely to study can be found in The
AP Psychology
course description. AP stands for Advanced Placement and consists of a course and exam in psychology equivalent to an introductory college course in psychology. AP is accepted by more than 3,600 colleges and universities worldwide.
AP Psychology Content Areas
History & Approaches
Research Methods
Biological Bases of Behavior
Sensation & Perception
States of Consciousness
Learning
Cognition
Motivation & Emotion
Developmental Psychology
Personality
Testing & Individual Difference
Abnormal Behavior
Treatment of Abnormal Behavior
Social Psychology
History & Approaches
Research Methods
Biological Bases of Behavior
Sensation & Perception
States of Consciousness
Learning
Cognition
Motivation & Emotion
Developmental Psychology
Personality
Testing & Individual Difference
Abnormal Behavior
Treatment of Abnormal Behavior
Social Psychology