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4.00 Credits
Studies sociological contributions to theory and research in social psychology, with focus on the social influences on personality, attitudes, beliefs, and behavior; socialization, human groups, and social interaction. Same as Sociology 31. ( III)
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to field of psychology, addressing the application of scientific methods to the study of human development, learning, memory, problem solving, perception, biological mechanisms, emotions and motivation, personality, psychopathology, and effects of diverse social and cultural contexts on human behavior. Same as Psychology and Social Behavior P9. No credit for Psychology 7A/Psychology and Social Behavior P9 if taken concurrently with, or after, any of the following: Psychology 9A, B, or C. Psychology and Social Behavior P11A, B, or C. ( III) 9A, B, C Psychology Fundamentals (4-4-4) F, W, S. Designed to provide freshman Psychology majors with an in-depth survey of general psychology. Topics include biological bases of behavior, sensation, perception, cognition, development, personality, psychopathology, and social psychology. Same as Psychology and Social Behavior P11A, B, C. No credit for Psychology 7A/ Psychology and Social Behavior P9 if taken concurrently with, or after, any of the following: Psychology 9A, B, or C. Psychology and Social Behavior P11A, B, or C. ( III)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites vary. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the research activities and honors thesis research projects of each student and on the research of various Cognitive Sciences faculty. Students discuss their research interests in the early and later stages of their projects. Research projects and write-ups are required. Restricted to students in the Honors Program in Psychology. H101B: Pass/Not Pass only. H111A Honors Experimental Psychology (4) F. Emphasis on design of experiments and analysis of results. Experiments are conducted in laboratory sections. Corequisite: Psychology H111LA. Prerequisites: Psychology 9A, B, C, or Psychology and Social Behavior P11A, B, C; either Psychology 10AB- C or any other 10A-B-C series in the School of Social Sciences, or Mathematics 2A-B and 7. Open only to students in the Honors Program in Psychology or by consent of instructor. Psychology 111A and 112A may not both be taken for credit. H111LA Honors Experimental Psychology Laboratory (2) F. Corequisite: Psychology H111A. H111B Honors Advanced Experimental Psychology (4) W. Design and analysis of multivalent, factorial, and correlational studies. Students prepare proposals for independent research. Corequisite: Psychology H111LB. Prerequisite: Psychology H111A or Psychology 112A. Open only to students in the Honors Program in Psychology or by consent of instructor. H111LB Honors Advanced Experimental Psychology Laboratory (2) W. Corequisite: Psychology H111B. H111C Honors Research in Experimental Psychology (4) S. Each student conducts a research project in experimental psychology. The projects are discussed in a seminar format. Written reports on each project are submitted at the end of the quarter. Prerequisite: Psychology H111B or 112B. Open only to students in the Honors Program in Psychology or by consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Overview of classic positions on the mind, human abilities, and intelligence, especially as related to academic achievement. Contrasting views: psychometric versus information processing; experimental versus correlational research. Prerequisite: introductory course in psychology, or consent of instructor. Same as Education 176.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Designed to provide freshman Psychology and Social Behavior majors with an in-depth survey of general psychology. Topics include biological bases of behavior, sensation, perception, cognition, development, personality, psychopathology, and social psychology. Same as Psychology 9A, B, C. No credit for Psychology and Social Behavior P9/Psychology 7A if taken concurrently with, or after, any of the following: Psychology and Social Behavior P11A, B, or C, Psychology 9A, B, or C. ( III)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Introduction to field of psychology, addressing the application of scientific methods to the study of human development, learning, memory, problem solving, perception, biological mechanisms, emotions and motivation, personality, psychopathology, and effects of diverse social and cultural contexts on human behavior. Same as Psychology 7A. No credit for Psychology and Social Behavior P9/Psychology 7A if taken concurrently with, or after, any of the following: Psychology and Social Behavior P11A, B, or C, Psychology 9A, B, or C. ( III)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Special topics courses are offered from time to time. Course content varies with interest of instructor. Prerequisites: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11C, or Pyschology 7A or 9C, or equivalent. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Theory and research are considered as they contribute to an understanding of the role of psychological processes in health and illness. The distinction between prevention and treatment of illness is established, and a variety of psychosocial interventions are elaborated. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11C, or Psychology 7A or 9C, or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Survey of disorders organized by the diagnostic categories of the American Psychiatric Association. Interdisciplinary orientation combines environmental, psychological, and organic perspectives on etiology and treatment. Prerequisites: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11C, or Psychology 7A or 9C, or equivalent; Social Ecology 10. Psychology and Social Behavior P105 and Psychology 120A may not both be taken for credit.
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