Learning to write from a psychological approach aims to promote lifelong learning. Writing activities are embedded in the academic context and many communicative interactions in our daily lives. However, higher education offers few opportunities to exercise this competence. Through this practical course, we will explore the role of writing as a tool for thinking and learn how to use it to enhance essential skills related to social, personal, and learning areas. Additionally, this course helps students understand how artificial intelligence (AI) systems work, critically evaluate their effects, and improve collaboration with AI in strategic writing.
Pre-req: PSY 205 or 209 or equivalent introductory psychology course.
Limited enrollment: Psychology majors may take more than one Psychology (PSY) course, all others limited to one PSY course during the semester.
Department: Psychology
Location: Florence
Semesters: Fall, Spring
Credits: 3