Psychology, AP

Full Year (32902)
Level
High School
Content Area
Social Studies Elective Courses
Credits 1.0
Grade(s)
11,
12
Quality Points
1.0
Designation
AP
The science of behavior is psychology. The purpose of the Advanced Placement Psychology course is to introduce students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Major topics in the AP course include the following: I. methods, approaches, and history. II. biological bases of behavior. III. sensation and perception. IV. states of consciousness. V. learning. VI. cognition. VII. motivation and emotion. VIII. developmental psychology. IX. personality. X. testing and individual differences. XI. psychological disorders. XII. treatment of psychological disorders. XIII. social psychology.
Schools
Arlington Community High School
Wakefield High School
Washington-Liberty High School
Yorktown High School
HB Woodlawn Secondary Program
Langston/New Directions

Prerequisites

Recommendation of current social studies teacher
Notes
Students are required to take the AP exam associated with this course. Students not taking the exam will not earn the additional quality point. (22902)