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whats up everyone, i am a science major, and since science courses are prerequisites, next semester i am only able to take 9 credits (gen chem 2 with lab, and precalculus) i plan on overloading with 14 credits during the summer, in order to graduate with my associates in a 2 year time period from when i started. i also already am done with electives.
anyway, for insurance i want to take a 3 credit course, that's an easy A
ive narrowed it down to astronomy, or intro to psych. i noticed they do iq testing in intro to psych, does that mean that the student takes an iq test for anybody who has taken this course?
heres the syllabus to both
l PSYC-101 Introduction to Psychology I (Cr3) (3:0) Students will demonstrate an understanding of psychology as a science. They will complete exercises covering
fundamental areas of the discipline: history of psychology, scientific method, sensation and perception, learning and memory, IQ and personality testing. Students will gain the ability to examine these subjects from a critical as well as diverse point of view; the roles of gender, cultural and individual differences are systematically explored. Service-learning is an option.
PHYS-102 (SC) Astronomy (Cr3) (3:0)
This introductory astronomy course is for college students who are curious about the universe. Topics covered include the historical foundations of astronomy, the tools and techniques used by modern astronomers, the sun, planets, moons, and minor bodies of our solar system, and the processes by which it formed. (Prerequisites: MATH 015 or satisfactory completion of the College’s basic skills requirement in computation, and READ 095 or satisfactory completion of the College’s basic skills requirement in reading)astronomy sounds REALLY easy, since the prerequisites are prealgebra, and remedial reading.
anyway, for insurance i want to take a 3 credit course, that's an easy A
ive narrowed it down to astronomy, or intro to psych. i noticed they do iq testing in intro to psych, does that mean that the student takes an iq test for anybody who has taken this course?
heres the syllabus to both
l PSYC-101 Introduction to Psychology I (Cr3) (3:0) Students will demonstrate an understanding of psychology as a science. They will complete exercises covering
fundamental areas of the discipline: history of psychology, scientific method, sensation and perception, learning and memory, IQ and personality testing. Students will gain the ability to examine these subjects from a critical as well as diverse point of view; the roles of gender, cultural and individual differences are systematically explored. Service-learning is an option.
PHYS-102 (SC) Astronomy (Cr3) (3:0)
This introductory astronomy course is for college students who are curious about the universe. Topics covered include the historical foundations of astronomy, the tools and techniques used by modern astronomers, the sun, planets, moons, and minor bodies of our solar system, and the processes by which it formed. (Prerequisites: MATH 015 or satisfactory completion of the College’s basic skills requirement in computation, and READ 095 or satisfactory completion of the College’s basic skills requirement in reading)astronomy sounds REALLY easy, since the prerequisites are prealgebra, and remedial reading.