PSYC 221 Psychology | 42.75 Hours 4 Credits - Introduction to the basic psychology concepts of decision-making and evaluation of risk as it relates to safety in the shipbuilding environment and outside of work. The student is introduced to fundamental psychological concepts dealing with behavior; learning; perception; motivation; personality; and social processes. An emphasis is placed on the application of these fundamental concepts of psychology as they contribute to the State to Error risk patterns outlined in the SafeStart Program and how to utilize Critical Error Reduction Techniques (CERT’s) to reduce injuries.

PSYC 221 Psychology | 42.75 Hours 4 Credits - Introduction to the basic psychology concepts of decision-making and evaluation of risk as it relates to safety in the shipbuilding environment and outside of work. The student is introduced to fundamental psychological concepts dealing with behavior; learning; perception; motivation; personality; and social processes. An emphasis is placed on the application of these fundamental concepts of psychology as they contribute to the State to Error risk patterns outlined in the SafeStart Program and how to utilize Critical Error Reduction Techniques (CERT’s) to reduce injuries.

PSYC 221 Psychology | 42.75 Hours 4 Credits - Introduction to the basic psychology concepts of decision-making and evaluation of risk as it relates to safety in the shipbuilding environment and outside of work. The student is introduced to fundamental psychological concepts dealing with behavior; learning; perception; motivation; personality; and social processes. An emphasis is placed on the application of these fundamental concepts of psychology as they contribute to the State to Error risk patterns outlined in the SafeStart Program and how to utilize Critical Error Reduction Techniques (CERT’s) to reduce injuries.

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