Tim Morrell
Department Chair
C274
217-641-4508
Morrell@jwcc.edu
Norman Rodriguez
History/Political Science Instructor
C264
217-641-4510
Rodriguez@jwcc.edu
Dennis Campbell
Psychology Instructor
C265
217-641-4509
DCampbell@jwcc.edu
David Harbin
History Instructor
C268
217-641-4575
DHarbin@jwcc.edu
Randall Egdorf
Sociology Instructor
C271
217-641-4973
REgdorf@jwcc.edu
Psychology
Psychologists study behavior of individuals and groups in order to describe, predict, explain and influence their actions. Psychologists may be concerned with the problems of emotional stress and adjustment, the causes of low morale, or the effective performance of an individual. This program is designed to prepare the student in the basics of the field of psychology. The purposes of these studies are to establish a foundation of knowledge on the different basic approaches to the discipline, the breadth and scope of the field of psychology, and the application of a framework for understanding human behavior that will serve students interested in advanced study.
Suggested Area of Concentration Courses
| PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
| PSY 202 Child Psychology | 3 |
| PSY 212 Human Sexuality | 3 |
| PSY 233 Developmental Psychology | 3 |
| PSY 238 Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
Use the suggestions above to complete the general suggested model for the AA/AS degree for a full-time student. The minimum total number of credit hours required for the AA or AS degree is 64.