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PSYC 301: Abnormal Psychology
Medgar Evers College

ENGL 150 & PSYC 215
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
This course presents an examination of the facts and theories about the etiology of mental disorders. The impact of social and economic distress upon the frequency and manifestations of disturbance will form the main focus of this course. Critical examination of the meaning of abnormal especially in light of recent research, will be an important theme.
(Regular Liberal Arts)

… The course will satisfy the following requirements

Brain and Behavior or ANY 300 Level PSYC course (1)

Four Psychology Electives Courses (3)

Free Electives (1)

Liberal Arts Electives: You need 6 credits in Liberal Arts electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (1)

Open Elective (1)

Open Electives: Option A (Pre Med & Pre Grad): You need 5 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (1)

Open Electives: You need 12 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (2)

Open Electives: You need 14 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (1)

Open Electives: You need 18 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (2)

Open Electives: You need 3 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (3)

Open Electives: You need 6 credits in open/free electives with a C grade or better. These credits are counted toward the overall major requirements. (6)

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