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Course List Spring 2005


Dr. Al Kaszniak, Department Head, 621-7447

Below are Psychology courses offered in Spring 2005, select a course for more info.

ALL - PSYC Courses

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100 Level Courses: No students below Junior standing may register for courses numbered above 400. Sophomore standing or above required for courses numbered above 200. Please check Catalog for prerequisites.

PSYC101 - Introduction to Psychology
PSYC193 - Internship
PSYC194 - Practicum
PSYC199 - Independent Study
PSYC201 - Introduction to Linguistics
PSYC216 - Psychology of Gender
PSYC230 - Psychological Measurement and Statistics
PSYC240 - Developmental Pscyhology
PSYC254 - Psychology of Love and Spirituality
PSYC273 - Psychology of Excellence
PSYC277 - Law and Policy in Society
PSYC290A - Research Methods
PSYC290B - Research Methods
PSYC293 - Internship
PSYC294 - Practicum
PSYC296H - Honors Proseminar
PSYC297A - Introductory Laboratory in Psychology
PSYC299 - Independent Study
PSYC299H - Honors Independent Study
PSYC302 - Introduction to Biopsychology
PSYC306 - Evolutionary Psychology
PSYC325 - Cognitive Psychology
PSYC326 - Human Memory
PSYC329 - Sensation and Perception
PSYC330 - Perceptual Learning
PSYC340 - Introduction to Cognitive Development
PSYC341 - Language Development
PSYC352 - Personality
PSYC357 - Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
PSYC358 - Psychology of Consciousness
PSYC360 - Social Psychology
PSYC364 - Human Sexuality
PSYC365 - Introduction to Cultural Psychology
PSYC374 - Environmental Psychology
PSYC375 - Industrial-Organizational Psychology
PSYC380 - Child Abuse And Neglect: Clinical And Research Issues
PSYC381 - Abnormal Psychology
PSYC383 - Health Psychology
PSYC391 - Preceptorship
PSYC393 - Internship
PSYC394 - Practicum
PSYC396C - Preparation for Graduate Programs in the Field of Psychology
PSYC396H - Honors Proseminar
PSYC399 - Independent Study
PSYC399H - Honors Independent Study
PSYC402 - Brain and Cognition
PSYC413 - Drugs, Brain and Behavior
PSYC432 - Psychology of Language
PSYC441 - Language Acquisition
PSYC442 - Knowledge and Cognition
PSYC456 - Psychology of Death and Loss
PSYC459 - Adult Development and Aging
PSYC460 - Advanced Social Psychology
PSYC468 - Speech Perception
PSYC469 - Clinical Psychology
PSYC474 - Field Methods in Environmental Psychology
PSYC476 - Environmental Cognition
PSYC478 - Sleep and Sleep Disorders
PSYC481 - Psychopathology
PSYC484 - Advanced Health Psychology
PSYC491 - Preceptorship
PSYC493 - Internship
PSYC494 - Practicum
PSYC496F - Cognitive Psychology
PSYC498 - Senior Capstone
PSYC498H - Honors Thesis
PSYC499 - Independent Study
PSYC499H - Honors Independent Study
PSYC500A - Current Issues in Psychological Theory and Research
PSYC502 - Principles of Neuroanatomy
PSYC506B - Foundations of Cognitive Psychology
PSYC507C - Research Design & Analysis of Variance
PSYC508 - Methods for Field Research
PSYC513 - Drugs, Brain and Behavior
PSYC541 - Language Acquisition
PSYC542 - Topics in Psycholinguistics
PSYC543 - Advanced Language Development
PSYC555 - Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence
PSYC560 - Advanced Social Psychology
PSYC568 - Speech Perception
PSYC574 - Field Methods in Environmental Psychology
PSYC576 - Environmental Cognition
PSYC578 - Sleep and Sleep Disorders
PSYC579 - Issues in Rural Health
PSYC580 - Clinical Neuropsychology
PSYC582 - Advanced Psychopathology
PSYC584 - Advanced Health Psychology
PSYC586B - Ethical Issues in Psychology
PSYC593 - Internship
PSYC594 - Practicum
PSYC595B - Cognitive Science Colloquium
PSYC596A - Topics in Social Psychology
PSYC596E - Biopsychology
PSYC596F - Cognitive Psychology
PSYC596I - Quantitative Methods
PSYC596T - Teaching of Psychology
PSYC597D - Program Evaluation
PSYC597H - Human Neuroanatomy
PSYC599 - Independent Study
PSYC625B - Psychosocial Interventions
PSYC693 - Internship
PSYC694 - Practicum
PSYC694A - Clinical interview and Assessments
PSYC694B - Psychotherapy
PSYC694C - Advanced Psychotherapy
PSYC694D - Clinical Neuropsychology
PSYC695A - Motor Control
PSYC696B - Biological Bases of Behavior
PSYC696C - Cognitive and Affective Bases of Behavior
PSYC696D - Human Development Across the Life Span
PSYC696E - Master Seminar in Cognitive Science
PSYC696F - Linguistic Investigations and Applications
PSYC696I - Computational Intelligence
PSYC696S - Social Psychological Bases of Behavior
PSYC699 - Independent Study
PSYC793A - Clinical Psychology
PSYC900 - Research
PSYC910 - Thesis
PSYC920 - Dissertation
PSYC930 - Supplementary Registration
 

 

The Department of Psychology integrates its teaching and research missions in a variety of ways. Our undergraduate major, one of the largest at the university, focuses on providing students with a solid grounding in research methods, and broad exposure to three domains: (1) Cognition, Emotion and Motivation, (2) Psychobiology and Neuroscience, and (3) Individual and Social Processes. Our graduate program includes concentrations in clinical, social, and evolutionary psychology, cognition and neural systems, and in psychology, policy and law

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