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3.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-I). A survey of the psychology of abnormal behavior; nature and social/biological origins of neurotic, psychotic, and other behavioral abnormalities. More general coverage of behavior pathology than Psych 511 or 512. P: Psych 201 or 202 or 281.
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3.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-I). The nature, origins, assessment and treatment of neurotic, characterological, and psychosomatic behavioral abnormalities and psychopathology in adults and children. P: Psych 201 or 202 or 281. Those who take 511 may not receive credit for 509.
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3.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-I). The nature, origins, assessment and treatment of psychotic and organic behavioral abnormalities; emphasis on the experimental analysis of Psychopathology. P: Psych 201 or 202 or 281 & 509 or 511.
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I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-A). Students will read, discuss, and present contemporary literature describing theories of neurodevelopmental disorders and delays, as well as associated research methods. The focus will be on language, cognition, social skills, and memory for several populations, including those with dyslexia, autism, Fragile-X syndrome, Down syndrome, and Williams syndrome. P: Psych 225 and appropriate content course.
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3.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-A). Methods, rationale, and empirical foundations of clinical psychology. Emphasis is on therapy and behavior modification. Intended for advanced undergraduate majors and non clinical graduate students. P: Psych 225 & appropriate content course; Psych 509, 511 or 512 strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
I, II; 3 cr (S-D). Examination of theories and research on the psychology of women. Explores topics such as the biological and cultural bases of the psychology of women; psychological aspects of female sexuality and reproduction; violence against women; female achievement and power; lifestyle choices of women; and women and mental health. P: So st; Women St 102, 103 or 430; & a course in psych; or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I; 3 cr (B-I). Basic mechanisms in cellular neurophysiology: electrophysiology and chemistry of nerve signals, mechanisms in integration, simple nervous pathways and their behavioral correlates. P: Biocore 323 or Zool 151/152 or Zool 101 plus an additional zool crse & a yr each of chem & physics.
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3.00 Credits
II; 3 cr (B-I). An introduction to studies of the human nervous system covering neuroanatomy of the brain, neuronal coding, sensory and motor systems, biological rhythms, arousal, attention, physiological regulation, reward, aversion, learning and memory. P: Zool 523, equiv crse in physiol, or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
II; 3 cr (S-I). Cultural underpinning of psychological processes. The course will cover cultural influences on a wide range of psychological processes, including self-perception, motivation, relationship, cognition and perception, and will also deal with acculturation, within-cultural differences and cultural stability and change. P: Psych 201 or 202 or 281.
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4.00 Credits
I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-I). The individual in a social context, including motivation, attitudes, conformity, communication, leadership, etc. P: So st and Psych 201 or 202 or 281 or Soc 210 or Anthro 100, Grad students must have cons inst.
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