| PSYC 2002 - Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘n Roll Credits: 1Hours/Week: Lecture 1 Lab None
 Course Description: What is the biopsychology of desire? How does the brain regulate and influence experiences of motivation, emotion, reward, and pleasure? This course presents an introduction to the brain’s role in mental and behavioral processes that involve motivation, sex, drug addiction, music, and emotions. The focus is on how the brain and nervous system contribute to and influence psychological functioning, both normal and pathological, in ways that are related to cravings and desires, such as sex, motivation, music, and emotion.
 MnTC Goals
 5 History/Social/Behavioral Science
 
 Prerequisite(s): Course placement into college-level English and Reading OR completion of ENGL 0950  with a grade of C or higher OR completion of RDNG 0940  with a grade of C or higher and qualifying English Placement Exam OR completion of RDNG 0950  with a grade of C or higher and ENGL 0090  with a grade of C or higher OR completion of ESOL 0051  with a grade of C or higher and ESOL 0052  with a grade of C or higher.
 Corequisite(s): None
 Recommendation: PSYC 1020
 
 Major Content
 
 
	Basic brain anatomy and physiologyBody motivations such as hunger and thirstDrug addiction and chemical dependency: How psychoactive substances affect the brainThe biopsychology of emotionThe biopsychology of sexThe brain’s response to music Learning Outcomes
 At the end of this course students will be able to:
 
	describe the basic foundations of brain anatomy and physiology.identify the fundamental biological factors involved in homeostatic motivational systems such as thirst and hunger.describe the basic bio-psychological principles of sexual differentiation, behavior, and response.identify the fundamental areas of the brain that are sexually differentiated.list several psychoactive drugs and describe their affects on brain functioning and physiology.identify significant brain responses to the basic characteristics of music.describe the brain pathways and anatomical areas related to emotions. Competency 1 (1-6)
 05. 01. Employ the methods and data that historians and social and behavioral scientists use to investigate the human condition.
 05. 02. Examine social institutions and processes across a range of historical periods and cultures. 05. 03. Use and critique alternative explanatory systems or theories.
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