In this course, you will examine the relationship between emotion and cognition, and explore the ways emotion can affect your judgment and decision-making. You will consider how emotion can shape what you are perceiving and paying attention to, and how it impacts your memory. You will examine how emotion can influence creativity and practice measuring your own creativity. Next, you will explore how emotions impact morality and how that can impact behavior. Finally, you will explore how emotions can affect your interpersonal relationships, and consider emotional conflict in both romantic and workplace relationships. Throughout the course, you will use a journal to reflect how the interplay between emotions and cognition affects your life.

NOTE: This course relies heavily on visual cues as the majority of cited research is based on visually identifying and recognizing emotions.

 

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Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
3 to 5 hours of study per week

Format
100% online, instructor-led
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