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Undergraduate Program
Psychology Courses

For Fall 2009, a new course, PSYC1880, Seminar in the Neural Bases of Cognition, will be taught by Dr. Kjesten Wiig.

This semester, PSYC175OA is focused on primate behavior. In addition to communication, topics covered will include social structure, ecology, reproduction, communication, learned behavior and intelligence, conflict and stress, behavioral signs of illness, and primate/human interactions.

We are excited to share a cross-listing with Education 1710, History and Theories of Child Development, which explores child development from a historical and theoretical perspective. See the course flyer for more information.

Offerings for 2009-2010

This list is subject to revision. This list may not include some courses cross-listed with Psychology (e.g., CLS, Neuroscience). These will be added to this list when they become available.

Semester I
PSYC0010 Introductory Psychology
PSYC0210 Social Psychology
PSYC0440 Perception and the Mind
PSYC0470 Brain Damage and the Mind
PSYC0550 Introduction to Sleep
PSYC1110 Laboratory in Personality and Clinical Assessment
PSYC1200 Experimental Analysis of Animal Behavior and Cognition
PSYC1330 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC1710/
EDUC1710
History and Theories of Child Development
PSYC1750A Biology of Communication/Primates
PSYC1750C The Developing Brain
PSYC1820 Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion
PSYC1840 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
PSYC1880 Neural Bases of Cognition

 

Semester II
PSYC0090 Quantitative Methods in Psychology
PSYC0300 Personality
PSYC0500 Mechanisms of Animal Behavior
PSYC0750 Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience
PSYC0810 Child Development
PSYC0900 Learning and Conditioning
PSYC1020 Psychophysiology of Sleep and Dreams
PSYC1040 Laboratory in Genes and Behavior
PSYC1540 Laboratory in Social Cognition
PSYC1700 Behavior Modification
PSYC1790 Psychology of Timing
PSYC1830 Cognitive Aging and Dementia
PSYC1860 Topics in Visual Perception