UBCx: AP® Psychology - Course 3: How the Mind Works
Learn about the neuroscience and psychology of the mind including memory, thinking, reasoning, and language.

- Duration
- 4 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 49
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
Learn about the neuroscience and psychology of the mind including memory, thinking, reasoning, and language.
Explore the fascinating world of the mind and psychology of learning
Welcome to this exciting and comprehensive AP® Psychology course that delves deep into the fascinating world of the mind and the psychology of learning. This course, the third in a six-part series designed to prepare you for the AP® Psychology exam, offers an immersive exploration of classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social learning. You'll also dive into the intricate realms of cognition, memory, thinking, reasoning, and language, all from both psychological and neuroscientific perspectives.
No specific prerequisites are required for this course. However, a genuine interest in psychology and a willingness to engage with complex concepts will be beneficial. Basic English language proficiency is necessary as the course is conducted in English.
This course not only prepares you for academic success but also equips you with valuable insights into human behavior and cognition that can be applied in various aspects of your personal and professional life.
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