Courses
Here are some classes currently being offered in the Psychology department. To search for more information, click here. To find out more about each professor, check the faculty page.
Fall 2007
- PSYC 110: Introduction to Psychology
- Section A, Matthew Prull and Brooke Vick
- Section B, Matthew Prull and Brooke Vick
- PSYC-210: Psychological Statistics
- PSYC-220: Research Methods in Psychology
- PSYC-232: Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Intergroup Relations
- PSYC-257: Peer Counseling
- PSYC-260: Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC-326: Theories of Knowledge Acquisition
- PSYC-347-A: Japanese Psychology
- PSYC-347-B: Chimps, Cavemen, and Babies: The Origins of Human Cognition
- PSYC-353: Practicum in Psychology
- PSYC-356: Applied Psychology
- PSYC-358: Research Experience
- PSYC-360: Physiology of Behavior
- PSYC-407: Independent Study
- PSYC-407: Psychology and Everyday Life
- PSYC-420: Contemporary and Historic Issues
- Section A: Melissa Clearfield
- Section B: Melissa Clearfield
- PSYC-495: Thesis
Spring 2008
- PSYC-110: Introduction to Psychology
- Section A: Jan Bestwick
- Section B: Jan Bestwick
- PSYC-210: Psychological Statistics
- PSYC-220: Research Methods in Psychology
- PSYC-230: Social Psychology
- PSYC-239: Psychology of Women and Gender
- PSYC-240: Developmental Psychology
- PSYC-322: Theoretical Approaches to Psychotherapy
- PSYC-336: Social Stigma
- PSYC-348: Issues in Perception and Perceptual Development
- PSYC-350: Cognitive Psychology
- PSYC-353: Practicum in Psychology
- PSYC-358: Research experience
- PSYC-408: Independent Study
- PSYC-496: Thesis