Psychology
PSYC 200 - Methods of Investigation in Psychology
A course on experimental, correlational, and observational methods in the study of psychology with selected examples.
PSYC 300 - Experimental Psychology
A research course in the development, design, and execution of psychological experiments; the analysis of data; and the writing of research reports in APA format.
PSYC 310 - Conditioning and Learning
An introduction to the experimental analysis of animal learning and behavior with an emphasis on conditioning. Topics include non-associative learning, choice behavior, stimulus control, extinction, and aversive control.
PSYC 381 - Psychopathology
An overview of the major psychiatric disorders with an emphasis on diagnostic criteria; biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors; and treatment implications.
PSYC 431 - Perception
This course covers how the eyes, ears, and other sense organs bring information about the world to the brain, and how this information is used to perceive objects and events.
PSYC 472 - Motivation
A survey of theoretical approaches to understanding human motivation. Students apply theories to motivation in real-world contexts (e.g., work, school, relationships) and make suggestions for changing motivation through the principles covered.