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  • 1.00 Credits

    Offered periodically as announced. Examples of courses include: Evolution Psychology, Mating Behavior, etc. May be repeated for different course content. Prerequisites will vary depending on course content.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Elaboration of principles of research design. Student conducts and writes up an individual or group study under faculty supervision. Prerequisites: PSYC 300B and consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Student participates in scientific investigation under faculty supervision. Student may be involved in planning a project, conducting a literature review, obtaining IRB approval, collecting and analyzing data, and preparing a final research report. Strongly suggested for majors considering graduate study in Psychology. May be repeated for credit, up to a maximum of 15 units. Requires a minimum CSUB GPA of 2.0 and concurrent enrollment in PSYC 395 for the first quarter of registration if this is the first Applied Experience course (see listing accompanying PSYC 395). Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in PSYC 291; completion of PSYC 300B; consent of instructor who will serve as sponsor; and approval by the Applied Experience Coordinator of the Department of Psychology. Students seeking to register for this course should obtain the correct form from the Applied Experience Coordinator or from the Psychology Department Office.
  • 2.00 Credits

    An exploration of strategies and ethical issues associated with teaching psychology. This course is appropriate for students planning to serve as teaching assistants in the Department of Psychology or who are planning a teaching career in higher education. Prerequisite: completion of at least 20 upper division units of Psychology coursework or permission of instructor.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Evaluation and assessment of learning which has occurred as a result of prior offcampus experience relevant to the curriculum of the department. Requires complementary academic study and/or documentation. Available by petition only, on a credit, no-credit basis. Not open to post-baccalaureate students. Interested students should contact the department office.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Consideration of enduring issues facing the discipline. Critical examination and evaluation of evidence and of the inferences drawn from such evidence. Integration of information from other courses. Prerequisites: Senior standing, PSYC 300B, three other upper division Psychology courses.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Student prepares a formal research report and makes an oral presentation summarizing an empirical investigation conducted under faculty supervision. Offered on a credit, no-credit basis only. Prerequisites: Senior standing, PSYC 300B, PSYC 481, three other upper division Psychology courses, one lab course, consent of faculty sponsor, and approval by the Chair of Department of Psychology. [By Petition]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Supervised field experiences in community settings. Academic and placement requirements (such as hours, meetings, reading, papers, etc.) are arranged in consultation with the placement supervisor and the Applied Experience Coordinator of the Department of Psychology. Placements are coordinated through the Center for Community Engagement and Career Education. May be repeated for credit, up to a maximum of 15 units. Requires a minimum CSUB GPA of 2.0 and concurrent enrollment in PSYC 395 for the first quarter of registration if this is the first Applied Experience course (see listing accompanying PSYC 395). Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in PSYC 291 and approval by the Applied Experience Coordinator of the Department of Psychology. See Class Notes for registration information.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Sponsored learning in a work setting, integrated with academic learning. The field experience is contracted by the Center for Community Engagement and Career Education on an individual basis, and is subject to approval by the department. May be repeated for credit, up to a maximum of 15 units. Requires a minimum CSUB GPA of 2.0 and concurrent enrollment in PSYC 395 for the first quarter of registration if this is the first Applied Experience course (see listing accompanying PSYC 395). Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in PSYC 291 and approval by the Applied Experience Coordinator of the Department of Psychology. See Class Notes for registration information.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Theory and method in undergraduate instruction in psychology. Weekly meetings with faculty sponsor and supervised experience which may include administering and developing examinations, proctoring self-paced instructional units, course development, discussion group leadership, and in-depth directed readings of relevant topics. Requires a minimum CSUB GPA of 2.0 and concurrent enrollment in PSYC 395 for the first quarter of registration if this is the first Applied Experience course (see listing accompanying PSYC 395). May be repeated for credit, up to a maximum of 15 units. Offered on a credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in PSYC 291; consent of instructor who will serve as sponsor; and approval by the Applied Experience Coordinator of the Department of Psychology. Students seeking to register for this course should obtain the correct form from the Applied Experience Coordinator or from the Psychology Department Office.
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