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4.00 Credits
A study of the integrative function of animal organ systems with emphasis on the vertebrates. Adaptive physiological responses of organisms to environmental change is also considered. Prerequisite: BIO 110 or NSC 110, 120; PSY 110 and BMB 210 are recommended. (Also listed as BIO 350.)
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4.00 Credits
An investigation of the physiologic correlates of behavior, including neuroanatomy and neurophysiology as they relate to such areas as learning, memory, perception, motivation, and cognition. Laboratory experience is required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and PSY 110, or NSC 110, 120.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of behavior from an evolutionary perspective. Behavior is studied as a product and a means of adaptation to ecological conditions. Emphasis is given to predatory action; predatory defense; foraging; and social behavior which includes sex, aggression, and communication. Consideration is also given to the application of ethological principles in the study of human behavior. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and PSY 110, or NSC 110, 120. BIO 225, PYB 210, and PSY 220 are recommended.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the neural and neurohormonal correlates of emotional behaviors and emotional experiences. Emphasis is placed upon the similarity between the emotional behaviors of humans and other species and on the role of culture in determining both normal and abnormal human emotional experiences. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and PSY 110, or NSC 110, 120.
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4.00 Credits
Students meet in seminar format to discuss key problems of effective experimental research. Students also conduct a research project supervised by department faculty on an individual basis. Research projects and seminar meetings are extended over two long terms. Prerequisite: PSY 210 and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students meet in seminar format to discuss key problems of effective experimental research. Students also conduct a research project supervised by department faculty on an individual basis. Research projects must be completed within one long term. Prerequisite: PSY 210 and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of psychopharmacology. The course covers the use and abuse of recreational, therapeutic, and experimental psychoactive substances. The behavioral effects of these drugs are related to the nervous system and other physiological processes. Topics include addiction, tolerance, and drug interactions for a wide range of psychoactive drugs.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of basic sensory and perceptual processes, including the structural and neurological bases of awareness and the role of cognitive processes in perception. Laboratory work is required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and PSY 110, or NSC 110, 120.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the historical setting and development of the Israelite and early Christian communities, their literatures, and their thought, as reflected in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of Christian thought in relation to its intellectual and societal context from its beginnings in the Apostolic Period to the present day, with an emphasis on certain individuals and movements in the ancient church, the Middle Ages, the reformations of the 16th century, and the Enlightenment, and with an assessment of their contributions to the present positions of Christian thought.
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