Description:
Introductory examination of the
fundamental concepts of psychology, with
particular emphasis on the description of
normal human behavior and those factors that
underlie it. Prerequisite to all other
courses in psychology. Prerequisites:
Corequisites:
Credit Hours:
3.0
PSY 2200 -
Developmental Psychology
Description:
Theory and research on
social/personality, physical, and cognitive/
intellectual changes from infancy through
old age. Prerequisites:
PSY 1000 or HON 1811 Corequisites:
Credit Hours:
3.0
PSY 4050 - Research
Methods in Psy
Description:
Introduction to the reading, design,
and reporting of psychological research.
Writing intensive. Prerequisites:
HON 1811 or PSY 1000 Corequisites:
Credit Hours:
3.0
PSY 4100 -
Foundations of Modern Psych
Description:
Overview of the major concepts and
theories of psychology presented in a
historical context. Prerequisites:
(PSY 1000 or HON 1811) and (PSY 4000
and PSY 4050) Corequisites:
Credit Hours:
3.0
PSY 4200 -
Physiological Psychology
Description:
Theoretical and laboratory
examination of basic neural and hormonal
processes underlying behavior. Prerequisites:
(PSY 1000 or HON 1811) and (PSY 4000
and PSY 4050) Corequisites:
Credit Hours:
3.0