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PSYC 347
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Positive Psychology
Spring 2021, Section 01
![]() | ID # | Subj | # | Sec | Title | Dates | Days | Time | Crds | Status | Instructor | Delivery Method | Loc |
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001097 | PSYC | 347 | 01 | Positive Psychology | 4.0 | Open |
Mahoney, Caitlin |
Remote Teaching No In-Person |
Meeting Details
Dates | Days | Time | Building/Room | Instructor |
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1/11/2021 - 5/3/2021 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Mahoney, Caitlin |
Notes
- Asynchronous Completely Online; no class meetings.
- Online Participation Required First Week of Class.
- Note: This is a completely online course, not an independent study. Course has no required in-person or synchronous meetings. There are required online activities and assignments each week. May require remotely proctored exams that require a webcam and microphone. Intermediate computer/Internet skills required. For online learning and course access information go to www.metrostate.edu/solr.
- Converted Due to COVID-19
Location Details
Offered through: Metropolitan State University. | |
Campus: Metropolitan State University. | Location: z MnSCU Metropolitan State University. |
Seat Availability
Status: Open | Size: 30 | Enrolled: 29 | Seats Remaining: 1 |
Prerequisites (Courses and Tests)
[PSYC 100 - General Psychology]
Restrictions
- Requires minimum credits: 30
Add/Drop/Withdraw
Full refund is available until January 15, 2021, 11:59PM CST.
Adding course is closed. Dropping course is closed.
The last day to withdraw from this course is April 12, 2021.
Tuition and Fees (Approximate)
Tuition -resident: | $965.56 |
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Tuition -nonresident: | $1,970.00 |
Approximate Course Fees: | $148.44 |
Course Level
Undergraduate
Description
Historically, as a discipline, psychology focuses on decreasing maladaptive emotions and behaviors. As a complement to this focus, Positive Psychology seeks to identify and enhance the human strengths and virtues that make life worth living and allow individuals and communities to thrive. This research-based course will address the differences and assumptions inherent in this approach. In particular, the course will serve as an introduction to the study of positive emotions, positive character traits, and positive institutions. A distinction among the pleasant life, the good life, and the meaningful life is drawn. Topics may include happiness, hope, flow, gratitude, mindfulness, etc.