Class Abnormal Psychology 3 Credits 809-159 The course in Abnormal Psychology surveys the essential features, possible causes, and assessment and treatment of the various types of abnormal behavior from the viewpoint of the major theoretical perspectives in the field of abnormal psychology. Students will be introduced to the diagnosis system of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). In addition, the history of the psychology of abnormality will be traced. Cultural and social perspectives in understanding and responding to abnormal behavior will be explored as well as current topics and issues within abnormal psychology. Sections This class has prerequisites. Click here for more details. CRN: 24658 Open Status Help Term: Fall 2024 Book Info: View Learning Method: Online Status Help Meeting Days and Times Term: August 19, 2024 - December 13, 2024 Apply Now Ready to get started? We'll guide you through the steps — from application to graduation. Current students: check-in with your advisor and register for classes through MyBTC. How to apply