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Course Syllabi List - Pre-session / Summer I 2009


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Course No Course Name Syllabi  Instructor
INDV 101The Structure of Mind and Behavior - Section 1( pdf )  Tesch
PSYC 230Psychological Measurment and Statistics - Section 1( pdf )  Wolf
PSYC 230Psychological Measurment and Statistics - Section 31( pdf )  Kosloff
PSYC 290AResearch Methods - Section 1( pdf )  Hancock
PSYC 297AIntroductory Laboratory in Psychology - Section 1( pdf )  Chang
PSYC 306Evolutionary Psychology - Section 1( pdf )  Olderbak
PSYC 312Primate Behavior - Section 1( pdf )  Black
PSYC 325Cognitive Psychology - Section 1( pdf )  Mojica
PSYC 325Cognitive Psychology - Section 31( pdf )  McFarland
PSYC 326Human Memory - Section 31( pdf )  Grilli
PSYC 352Personality - Section 1( pdf )  Holleran
PSYC 352Personality - Section 31( pdf )  Peck
PSYC 360Social Psychology - Section 1( pdf )  Focella
PSYC 360Social Psychology - Section 31( pdf )  Weise
PSYC 364Human Sexuality - Section 1( pdf )  Lee
PSYC 364Human Sexuality - Section 31( pdf )  Shamas
PSYC 375Industrial-Organizational Psychology - Section 31( pdf )  Shamas
PSYC 379Psychology of Divorce - Section 31( pdf )  Lebensohn-Chialvo
PSYC 381Abnormal Psychology - Section 1( pdf )  Burger
PSYC 381Abnormal Psychology - Section 31( pdf )  Wiley
PSYC 396CPreparation for Graduate Programs in the Field of Psychology - Section 1( pdf )  Ball
PSYC 456Psychology of Death and Loss - Section 1( pdf )  Perkins
PSYC 456Psychology of Death and Loss - Section 31( pdf )  Wohltmann
PSYC 457The Psychology of Happiness - Section 1( pdf )  Robbins
 

The Department of Psychology integrates its teaching and research missions in a variety of ways. Our undergraduate major, one of the largest at the university, focuses on providing students with a solid grounding in research methods, and broad exposure to two domains: (1) Cognition and Neural Systems and (2) Individual and Social Processes. Our graduate program includes concentrations in clinical, social, evolutionary psychology, cognition and neural systems, and in psychology, policy and law.

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