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  • Molchanova, Elena (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2014)
    The primary objective of this course is to introduce undergraduate students to the field of psychopharmacology by reviewing biological and practical elements related to psychotropic medications. The course will be divided ...
  • Molchanova, Elena (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2014)
    The present program includes modern scientific achievements of the analysis of activity, including the physiological and functional systems of an organism, unites analytical and synthetic physiology. It consists of three ...
  • Unknown author (American University of Central Asia, Psychology Department, 2013)
    Psychological science is a human nature studies. It studies mind, behavior, and relationship between them. To study Psychology means to seek to understand how humans and other organisms think, learn, perceive, feel, ...
  • Unknown author (2011-11-02)
  • Kim, Elena (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2011)
    This course is designed to give students a broad overview of many of the topics of interest in contemporary psychology. Students will explore various areas within psychology, including biological, cognitive, developmental, ...
  • Yarova, Olga (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2014)
  • Ablezova, Mehrigul (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
    This course covers the basic principles of collecting, organizing, and analyzing psychological data. These include basic descriptive (e.g., means, standard deviations) and inferential statistics (t-tests, correlation, ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2014)
    This course is about general understanding of how psychological thought has been developing. This kind of courses is absolutely necessary for each professional psychologist since Psychology is a scope of knowledge ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
    This course is about general understanding of how psychological thought has been developing. This kind of courses is absolutely necessary for each professional psychologist since Psychology is a scope of knowledge ...
  • Yarova, Olga (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
    Human life starts with miracles – the miracle of life inside the mother’s belly, the miracle of new creature birth, the miracle of transformation from a silent and helpless baby to a selfaware, smart, nimble and talkative ...
  • Edwards, William; Yarova, Olga (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
  • Edwards, William; Yarova, Olga (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2014)
  • Kim, Elena (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
    This course is designed to give students a broad overview of many of the topics of interest in contemporary psychology. Students will explore various areas within psychology, including biological, cognitive, developmental, ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2012)
    This course is about people who are different. It does matter why they are different. Do they feel different because the majority of people perceived them in this way? Or maybe they feel perfectly “normal” but we don’t ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
    This course is devoted to an art of teaching Psychology. “Art” is a right word for teaching especially for teaching Psychological courses. Using the word “art” doesn’t mean that teacher doesn’t have any skills or instruments ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2012)
    This course is devoted to an art of teaching Psychology. “Art” is a right word for teaching especially for teaching Psychological courses. Using the word “art” doesn’t mean that teacher doesn’t have any skills or instruments ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
    This course examines how media influence our knowledge of ourselves and our world. Media definitely affect our attitudes, values and even behavior. The media effects do exist and the journalists are the main authors of ...
  • Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2014)
    The connections between Psychology and Politics are quite obvious but no so well explored and described. Psychology as an experimental science locked in the labs is not always fitting to complicated political life. ...
  • Yarova, Olga (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2013)
  • Pedagogy 
    Bagdasarova, Nina (American University of Central Asia. Psychology Department, 2011)
    This course examines how education influences our knowledge of ourselves and our world. Education is maybe the main factor that affects our attitudes, values and behavior. Education is definitely connected with politics ...

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