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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-"or better in the following courses or consent of instructor: PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012. Introduction to psycholinguistics emphasizing the psychological implications of linguistic theory, including the effect of syntactic structure on the comprehension, production, and retention of speech; the course of language acquisition; and models of the adult language user.
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Seminar, 3 hours; extra reading, 1.5 hours; written work, 1.5 hours. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-" orbetter in one of the following courses or consent of instructor: CBNS 106, PSYC 110, PSYC 129, PSYC 132, PSYC 134, PSYC 135. Intensive study of selected topics in cognitive neuroscience. Stresses the methodology and interpretation of current research topics. Course is repeatable as topics change to a maximum of 12 units.
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Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012, and PSYC 132 with grades of "C-" or better. Surveys lesser-known sensorymechanisms and perceptual abilities of animals and humans. Topics include echolocation abilities of bats and porpoises; bionavigation in birds; electroreception in fish; pheromones in insects; and echolocation, lipreading, and pheromone sensitivity in humans. Emphasis is on cognitive, neurophysiological, and philosophical implications.
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4.00 Credits
Seminar, 3 hours; extra reading, 1.5 hours; written work, 1.5 hours. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-" orbetter in the following courses or consent of instructor: PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012; PSYC 132 or PSYC 134 or PSYC 135. Intensive study in cognitive psychology. Stresses literature, methodology, and experimental design and analysis. Course is repeatable as topics change to a maximum of 16 units.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 002. Introduction to the filed of industrial/ organizational psychology covering fundamental theory and research in personnel and organizations. Topics include employee selection and training, performance appraisal, motivation, organizational dynamics, leadership, and job satisfaction.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): ANTH 002 or PSYC 002. Considers social organization and behavior in monkeys and apes, with emphasis on the adaptive aspects of social patterns and the relevance of primate studies to human evolution. Cross-listed with ANTH 146.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading or term paper, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-" or better in the followingcourses or consent of instructor: PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012, PSYC 140. Intensive study of selected topics in social psychology such as race relations, attitude formation and change, biases of social science researchers, and the application of psychological principles in community organization. Emphasis is on the study of these areas in natural settings. Specific course content varies. Course is repeatable to a maximum of 16 units.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; discussion, 1 hour. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-" or better in the following courses orconsent of instructor: PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012, PSYC 150, PSYC 152. Introduction to the field of clinical psychology with an emphasis on the application and evaluation of techniques of individual and group counseling and therapy and the application and evaluation of psychological tests in the assessment of psychological problems.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; extra reading, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-" or better in the following courses or consent ofinstructor: PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012, PSYC 150. Covers the assessment of personality through self-report tests, projective tests, and systematic observations. Also entails descriptions of the psychometrics of testing as it applies to the problems in studying personality.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; term paper, 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): a grade of "C-"or better in the following courses or consent of instructor: PSYC 001, PSYC 002, PSYC 011, PSYC 012; PSYC 140 or PSYC 150 (preferably both). Explores "person perception" from the viewpoints ofboth personality psychology and social psychology. Examines how individuals perceive and judge their own personalities and those of others. Focuses on the processes used in daily life to judge personality and the ways such judgments are erroneous and accurate.
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