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General Psychology
PSYC 1001
3 semester hours
Surveys major topics in psychology: perceptions, development, personality, learning and memory, and biological bases of behavior. Meets MAPS requirement for social science: general.
Michael Freedman, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30359 Wednesdays, January 23-April 30, 6:30-9:30 pm, Hellems 201. $615 (resident).
Psychology of Contemporary American Women
PSYC 2700
3 semester hours
Surveys psychological theory and research concerning contemporary American women. Deals with such issues as masculine bias in American culture, sex difference in cognitive functioning and personality, psychological conflict for women between career and home, and specific areas pertaining to women's mental health. Prereq., PSYC 1001 or WMST 2000. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: cultural and gender diversity
Tani Newell, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30382 Wednesdays, January 23-April 30, 6-9 pm, Muenzinger E113. $615 (resident).
Developmental Psychology
PSYC 4684
3 semester hours
In-depth consideration of human developmental processes across the life span. Includes coverage of the major topics in human development, such as physical, cognitive, social, and personality development. Restricted to juniors and seniors. Prereq., PSYC 1001.
Jessica Giles, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30360 Tuesdays, January 22-April 29, 6-9 pm, Muenzinger E113. $615 (resident).
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