Overview
The Introduction to Psychology Online course, part of the Summer at Johns Hopkins Pre-College Programs, offers academically advanced high school students an engaging and fast-paced college-level learning experience. This five-week online program provides a comprehensive exploration of psychology, covering fascinating topics such as perception, memory, decision-making, mental illness, and much more. Taught by Johns Hopkins' world-renowned instructors, the course is designed for students in grades 10-12 who are eager to delve into the scientific study of the mind while connecting with like-minded peers from around the globe.
Program Highlights
This course is perfect for students curious about human behavior and the inner workings of the mind. Key features include:
Diverse Topics: Explore questions like "Do we all see colors the same way?" and "How do memory and creativity work?" Topics include perception, language, dreams, brain damage, consciousness, nature vs. nurture debates, and more.
Controversial Issues: Grapple with deep questions about good and evil, human uniqueness within the animal kingdom, racism, and the mind-brain relationship.
Real-World Relevance: Learn how psychology applies to fields like medicine (including its relevance for MCAT preparation), politics, art, and religion.
Program Format
Delivery: Fully online with a mix of asynchronous learning and potential live interactions.
Duration: Five weeks (July session).
Time Commitment: Approximately 15 hours per week.
Eligibility: Open to high school students entering grades 10-12.
Tuition and Costs
Cost: $1,950 USD for this 1-credit program.
Application Fee: $85 USD (non-refundable).
Financial assistance may be available for eligible students.
Why Families Choose This Program
Parents and students value this program for its rigorous academics and flexible online format. The course allows teens to explore their interest in psychology while earning college-level experience that enhances their academic profile. Engaging content combined with expert instruction ensures that participants leave with a deeper understanding of psychology and its real-world applications.
For motivated high school students eager to challenge themselves academically and explore the fascinating world of psychology, this program is an excellent choice. It’s not just a class—it’s a chance to think critically about what it means to be human.