PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 101—4 credits
No Audits
Introduction to Psychology
Session A-6wk (May 19-June 27)
MWF 9 a.m..-11:55 a.m.; Dewey 4-162
CRN 18171; R. Bateman
This course surveys the various sub-disciplines of psychology and their interrelationships. Topics include perception, memory, emotion, personality, and social behavior. The application of the laws, theories, and observations of psychology to the understanding of human behavior and mental life will be emphasized.
PSY 110/BCS 110/CVS 110—4 credits
Neural Foundations of Behavior
PSY 112/BCS 112—4 credits
Cognitive Psychology
PSY 161/CSP 161—4 credits
No Audits
Social Psychology and Individual Differences
PSY 171/CSP 171—4 credits
No Audits
Social and Emotional Development
PSY 172/BCS 172—4 credits
Development of Mind and Brain
PSY 181/CSP 181—4 credits
No Audits
Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy
PSY 209/CSP 209—4 credits
No Audits
Psychology of Human Sexuality
PSY 211/CSP 211—4 credits
No Audits
Introduction to Statistical Methods in Psychology
PSY 219W/CSP 219W—4 credits
No Audits
Research Methods in Psychology
PSY 262/CSP 262—4 credits
No Audits
Human Motivation and Emotion
PSY 263/CSP 263—4 credits
No Audits
Relationship Process and Emotions
PSY 264/CSP 264—4 credits
No Audits
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
PSY 267/CSP 267—4 credits
No Audits
Psychology of Gender
PSY 278/CSP 278—4 credits
No Audits
Adolescent Development
PSY 280/CSP 280—4 credits
No Audits
Clinical Psychology
PSY 282/CSP 282—4 credits
No Audits
Abnormal Psychology
PSY 396/CSP 396—4 credits
No Audits
Culture and Development
PSY 396/CSP 396—4 credits
No Audits
Psychological Applications of Existential Theory
PSY 396/CSP 396—4 credits
No Audits
Psychology of Depression


