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Apr 26, 2024
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Courses of Study 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychology|
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Courses:
- PSYCH 1101 - Introduction to Psychology
- PSYCH 1102 - Introduction to Cognitive Science (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 1103 - Introductory Psychology Seminars
- PSYCH 1104 - WIM: Introduction to Cognitive Science (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 1650 - Computing in the Arts (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 1990 - Sports Psychology
- PSYCH 2090 - Developmental Psychology (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2091 - WIM: Developmental Psychology
- PSYCH 2150 - Psychology of Language (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2230 - Intro to Behavioral Neuroscience (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2500 - Statistics and Research Design
- PSYCH 2580 - Six Pretty Good Books: Explorations in Social Science (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2650 - Psychology and Law (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2750 - Introduction to Personality (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2800 - Introduction to Social Psychology
- PSYCH 2820 - Community Outreach (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2830 - Research Methods in Human Development (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2930 - Introduction to Data Science for Social Scientists (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 2940 - Better Decisions for Life, Love and Money (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3135 - The Psychology of Good and Evil
- PSYCH 3140 - Computational Psychology (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3150 - Obesity and the Regulation of Body Weight (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3160 - Auditory Perception: The Music Lab (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3190 - Memory and the Law (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3220 - Hormones and Behavior (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3240 - Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3250 - Adult Psychopathology (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3260 - [Evolution of Human Behavior] (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3270 - Field Practicum I (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3280 - Field Practicum II (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3300 - [Introduction to Computational Neuroscience] (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3320 - Biopsychology of Learning and Memory (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3350 - [The Psychology of Attention]
- PSYCH 3420 - Human Perception: Application to Computer Graphics, Art, and Visual Display (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 3450 - On Being Social
- PSYCH 3800 - [Social Cognition]
- PSYCH 3820 - Prejudice and Stereotyping
- PSYCH 4030 - [Inequality, Power and Happiness]
- PSYCH 4050 - [Judgment and Decision Making] (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4150 - [Culture, Cognition, Humanities] (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4180 - Psychology of Music (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4230 - Navigation, Memory, and Context: What Does the Hippocampus Do? (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4260 - [Cognitive Behavioral Ecology] (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4270 - Evolution of Language (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4280 - [Computational Psycholinguistics] (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4320 - Topics in Cognitive Science (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4331 - Event Cognition: How Minds, Brains and Bodies Experience Events (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4420 - Psych and Ethics of Tech 21st Century
- PSYCH 4500 - [Psychology at the Sciencenter!]
- PSYCH 4580 - The Science of Social Behavior (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4600 - Neural Systems
- PSYCH 4700 - Undergraduate Research in Psychology
- PSYCH 4710 - Advanced Undergraduate Research in Psychology
- PSYCH 4750 - Quantitative Methods I (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4760 - Quantitative Methods II (crosslisted)
- PSYCH 4770 - [Advanced Developmental Seminar]
- PSYCH 4810 - Advanced Social Psychology
- PSYCH 4830 - [Social Neuroscience]
- PSYCH 4840 - [Goals, Needs, and Desires]
- PSYCH 4910 - Research Methods in Psychology (crosslisted)
Advanced Courses and Seminars:
Advanced seminars are primarily for graduate students, but with the permission of the instructor they may be taken by qualified undergraduates. The selection of seminars to be offered each semester is determined by the needs of the students.
A supplement describing these advanced seminars is available at the beginning of each semester and can be obtained from the department office (211 Uris Hall). The following courses may be offered either semester and carry 4 credits unless otherwise indicated. Summer Session Courses:
The following courses are also frequently offered in the summer session, though not necessarily by the same instructor as during the academic year. Not all of these courses are offered in a particular summer. Information regarding these courses and additional summer session offerings in psychology is available from the department before the end of the fall semester. |
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