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Intro To Psychology 10809198

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This science of psychology course is a survey of multiple aspects of behavior and mental processes. It provides an overview of topics such as research methods, theoretical perspectives, learning, cognition, memory, motivation, emotions, personality, abnormal psychology, physiological factors, social influences, and development. Keywords: Psych, Intro to Psych

    5 Course Sections
    5 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/31/2025
    06/09/2025 In-Person Wausau Main Campus
    Jun 2 – Jul 31
    Wednesday
    09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
    A229 - Classroom - A Building
    Kelly Crockett
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    #02VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    #03VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #04VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #05VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    Post Secondary

    Abnormal Psychology 10809159

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • The course addresses the foundations of abnormal psychology and psychological disorders, including their characteristics, possible causes, assessments, diagnostic processes, and treatments. The course includes examination of major historical and theoretical perspectives, research, sociocultural considerations, and elements of psychological wellness.

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01 Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/31/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Required Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 31
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    Post Secondary

    Microeconomics 10809143

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Examines the behavior of individual decision makers, primarily consumers and firms. Topics include choices of how much to consume and to produce, the functioning of perfectly and imperfectly competitive markets, the conditions under which markets may fail, and arguments for and against government intervention. The student applies the fundamental tools of economics to real world problems.

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    #02VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Developmental Psychology 10809188

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Developmental Psychology is the study of human development throughout the lifespan. This course explores developmental theory and research with an emphasis on the interactive nature of the biological, cognitive and psychosocial changes that affect the individual from conception to death. Application activities and critical thinking skills will enable students to gain an increased knowledge and understanding of themselves and others. Keywords: Psych, Developmental Psych

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    #02VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Kelly Crockett
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    Post Secondary

    Introduction To Diversity Studies 10809172

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This course introduces the study of diversity from a local to a global perspective using a holistic, interdisciplinary approach that encourages exploration and prepares students to work in a diverse environment. The course introduces basic diversity concepts, examines the impact of bias and power differentials among groups, explores the use of culturally responsive communication strategies, and compares forces that shape diversity in an international context.

    3 Course Sections
    3 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #02VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #03VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    Post Secondary

    Psychology Of Human Relations 10809199

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Explores the relationship between the general principles of psychology and our everyday lives. Students are given the opportunity to achieve a deepened sense of awareness of themselves and others. This understanding enables students to improve their relationships with others at work, in the family and in society. Keywords: Psych, Relationships, Human Relations, Hr psych

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    #02VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    James Hoelter
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Sociology 10809196

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Introduces students to the fundamental sociological concepts, including sociological perspectives, research methods, the significance of culture in society, and the socialization process. Other topics include deviance, the impact of groups on behavior, societal inequities, global changes, the role of social institutions, and social stratification

    4 Course Sections
    4 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    #02VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Heidi Chitwood
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    #03VC Summer
    Waitlist
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Kimberly Waltz
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    #04VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Samuel Buemi
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    Post Secondary

    Think Critically & Creatively 10809103

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • Provides instruction about critical and creative thinking that is in high demand in all occupations. Models, theories, and processes provide the foundation for learning logical thinking strategies. Students will apply a systematic approach to problem solving by analyzing the problem, assessing possible solutions, and making effective decisions. In addition, students will generate ideas and analyze complex issues. This course assists students with developing a critical thinking mindset which is essential at every level of personal and professional life.Keywords:TCC, Think critically, Logic, Thinking creatively and critically

    2 Course Sections
    2 Course Sections
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    #02VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Sarah Watson
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    Post Secondary

    Intro To Ethics: Theory & App 10809166

  • 3.00 credits
  • Social Science
  • This course provides a basic understanding of the theoretical foundations of ethical thought. Diverse ethical perspectives will be used to analyze and compare relevant issues. Students will critically evaluate individual, social and/or professional standards of behavior and apply a systematic decision-making process to these situations. Keywords: Ethics

    1 Course Section
    1 Course Section
    Section Status Start/End Date Register By Instruction Mode Campus Meeting Information Cost
    #01VC Summer
    Open
    06/02/2025 –
    07/29/2025
    06/09/2025 Online Flexible Due Dates Online
    Jun 2 – Jul 29
    -
    Online
    Heidi Chitwood
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