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1.00 Credits
Basic laboratory techniques for the study of perceptual experiences. Includes sensory thresholds, intensity scaling, color judgments, visual shape and depth, visual illusions, brain lateralization, interactions among sensory modalities, and attention. Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Psychology 311 and 320, passed with a grade of C or higher. Corequisites: Psychology 370 and 491. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience. Placements are selected to forward the student's career interest through experiential education. This course is repeatable for credit. Prerequisites: Completion of 30 credits and a minimum GPA of 2.00. Course Type(s): EX
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in psychology to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in psychology to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
The application of psychological approaches to the study and treatment of behavior problems, diagnosis, therapeutic techniques, and the professional role of the clinical psychologist in society. Prerequisite: Psychology 208. Course Type(s): None
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1.00 Credits
A practicum in assessment and therapeutic techniques, incorporating standard research procedures used in clinical psychology. The scientific study of individual differences and their impact on behavior. Prerequisites: Psychology 208; and Psychology 311 and 320, both passed with a grade of C or higher. Corequisites: Psychology 401 and 491. Course Type(s): EX
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3.00 Credits
The role of animal behavior in development; adaptive behavioral strategies; social behavior and population dynamics; invertebrate and vertebrate behavior; including human ethnology. Two all-day Saturday field trips required. Also listed as Biology 404. Prerequisite: Psychology 103; or Biology 110, passed with a grade of C- or higher. Course Type(s): None
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1.00 Credits
Methods in the study of animal behavior. Projects on instinctive behavior, early experience, learning, dominance relationships, territoriality, behavioral ecology, and sociobiology. One all-day field trip and an independent project will be required. Prerequisites: Psychology 311 and 320, passed with a grade of C or higher. Corequisite: Biology 404 or Psychology 404. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
The organization of the nervous system in terms of its anatomy, physiology, neurochemical correlates, and evolution; behavioral processes such as attention, sleep, motivation, instinct, learning, and language. Prerequisite: Psychology 103. Course Type(s): None
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1.00 Credits
Human and animal neuroanatomy; surgical techniques, including lesion, stimulation, and perfusion; histology; drug and hormone administration; and physiological recording techniques. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Psychology 103. Corequisite: Psychology 406. Course Type(s): None
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