Courses

Click to see a list of the current Department of Psychology's course offerings. Below is a list of courses offered in a typical academic year along with a sampling of the semester research projects that students have pursued in the Introduction to Psychology course.  .

Fall 2009/Spring 2010 course offerings

  • imageIntroduction to Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology 
  • Socio-cultural Context of Human Development I & II 
  • Psychology Internship I & II 
  • Positive Psychology
  • Psychology of Gender
  • Evolutionary Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology 
  • Social Psychology 
  • Psychological Statistics
  • Research Methods 
  • Theories/Research and Practice of Counseling Psychology
  • Theories of Personality
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Listening and Communication Skills 
  • Animal Cognition
  • Children and Stress 
  • Comparative Animal Behavior 
  • History and Systems 
  • Introduction to Animal Behavior:  Methods and Techniques
  • Biological Bases of Behavior 
  • Learning and Memory 
  • Special Topics: Risk and Resilience 
  • Special Topics: Motivation and Emotion 
  • Psychobiology Intern/Research 
  • Advanced Animal Behavior: Methods and Technique 
  • Fourth-Year Thesis
Introduction to Psychology – A Sampling of Semester Projects
  • Relationship Between Personalities and Color Preferences
  • Children's Reaction to Tragedy and Loss
  • Sterotyping Based on Physical Attributes
  • Gender Differences in Sexual Behavior Personality and Preference for Owning Cats and Dogs
  • Personality and Roommate Capability
   
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