PSY 203 Mind and Myth - Cognitive Foundations of Religion and Sprituality (pending CCC/ICCB)
An examination of the brain and mind and their role in forming, interpreting, and maintaining religious beliefs. A psychology that covers neuroscience and cognitive psychology, as driving influences in peoples' belief systems, including: the work of Neurol, Jung, Ellis, Shen, Adler, and others in an exploration of the psychology behind people's attempts to map out the schema of their existence. PSY 203 is a psychological science course, as opposed to a religion or philosophy course.
Prerequisite
None
Department
Behavioral Science
Lecture
3
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