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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
I, II; 1-6 cr (D). A course carried with a UW-Madison Study Abroad Program which has no equivalent on this campus. P: Current reg in a UW-Madison study abroad progm.
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3.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 1-3 cr (S-I). Topics vary with the instructor. See Timetable for topics. Survey of topical issues. May be repeated. P: Psych 201 or 202 or 281 or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I, II; 4 cr (S-I). Experimental research techniques and methodology as applied to various areas of psychology; lectures, lab experiments. Grad level of 225. P: Grad level of Psych 225.
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3.00 Credits
I, II; 3 cr (P-I). Design for people-machine interaction, including an introduction to the relevant underlying human sciences. Theory, data, and measurement problems in human information processing, anthropometry, training and industrial safety. Laboratories, discussions, and a design project. P: Intro probability or statistics.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 3 cr (B-I). This course in an introduction to human neuropsychology. It includes a brief overview of neuroanatomy and basic clinical neuropsychology, but the emphasis is on cortical function and cognitive behaviors such as language, memory, emotion, and visuospatial perception. P: So st; Psych 202 or equiv.
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3.00 Credits
I, II; 1 cr (I). Current topics for honors students in psychology. Faculty will lead lecture/discussions about a wide range of topics such as child development, clinical psychology, perception, physiological psychology, and human learning. P: 6 cr in psych, incl Psych 201/202 and So st or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I, II, SS; 1-4 cr (I). An independent study course to provide students with opportunities to gain experience in community service work relevant to psychology. P: So st, one Level II crse in psych, & cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (B-I). Survey the current knowledge about how the brain creates our conscious experience of a surrounding world and of our own bodies. We will consider contributions from various approaches, including neurophysiology, psychophysics, computer simulations, perceptual illusions, and patient studies. P: Psych 225.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-I). Influence of emotions on goals, customs, interests, learning, reasoning, and behavior problems in children and adults. P: 12 cr of psych.
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3.00 Credits
Irr.; 3 cr (S-I). Development of motives in childhood, group attractions and pressures, special problems of motivation in industry and advertising, general problems of physiological basis of motives, changing of motives, conflict. P: Psych 210 or equiv.
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