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Section | Day | Time | Exam Date | Delivery |
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PSYC 101 - Introductory Psychology: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Focus |
An introduction to the study of adjustment, disorders, development, personality and the social environment of the person. |
001 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
19-DEC-24 |
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005 |
T |
08:30am - 11:15am |
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0A1 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
0A2 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
0A3 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
0A4 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
0A5 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
0A6 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
0R7 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
LIVE |
397 |
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- |
17-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
991 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
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C01 |
MWF |
3:30pm - 4:20pm |
11-DEC-24 |
HYFLX |
L01 |
TR |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
17-DEC-24 |
HYFLX |
S10 |
T |
08:30am - 11:15am |
17-DEC-24 |
RMTE |
S50 |
T |
08:30am - 11:15am |
17-DEC-24 |
RMTE |
PSYC 102 - Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus |
An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion. |
001 |
MW |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
16-DEC-24 |
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022 |
T |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
12-DEC-24 |
HYBRM |
302 |
T |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
12-DEC-24 |
HYBON |
991 |
M |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
16-DEC-24 |
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C97 |
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- |
13-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
C97 |
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- |
13-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
L01 |
MW |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
09-DEC-24 |
HYFLX |
L02 |
MW |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
09-DEC-24 |
HYFLX |
PSYC 204 - Research Methods in Psychology |
An examination of research methods in psychology. Psychology majors should take this course early in their programs, as it is relevant to all areas of psychology and is a prerequisite for many upper year courses.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.*** |
397 |
W |
12:30pm - 1:45pm |
09-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
W |
12:30pm - 1:45pm |
09-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
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- |
09-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
C01 |
MWF |
10:30am - 11:20am |
20-DEC-24 |
HYFLX |
PSYC 210 - Lifespan Developmental Psychology |
An introduction to biological, cognitive, and social aspects of psychological development across the lifespan.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.*** |
991 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
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C97 |
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- |
12-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
C97 |
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- |
12-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
L01 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
19-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 220 - Social Psychology |
The study of human behaviour in its social context dealing with the impressions we form of others and emphasizing the influence of group membership and interactions upon important psychological processes.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102*** |
991 |
W |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
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C01 |
F |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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HYFLX |
PSYC 230 - Personality Psychology |
A survey of theory and research related to individual differences in thinking, feeling, and behaving.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.*** |
397 |
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- |
14-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
991 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
12-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 255 - Biological Foundations of Behaviour |
An introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system and the cells that comprise it. Emphasis is placed on neuroplasticity, by examining how the brain effects and is affected by normal and abnormal behaviour.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102***
*Note: Students who have completed BIOL 407 may not take this course for credit* |
001 |
TR |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
17-DEC-24 |
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397 |
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- |
16-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
W |
5:30pm - 6:30pm |
16-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
W |
5:30pm - 6:30pm |
16-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
PSYC 270 - Human Information Processing |
A survey of theory and research findings in the areas of perception, attention, memory, language, and human reasoning.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.*** |
397 |
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- |
18-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
C01 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
19-DEC-24 |
HYBON |
C21 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
19-DEC-24 |
HYBRM |
PSYC 305 - Statistics in Psychology |
An examination of statistical principles and their application to solving research problems in psychology. This course reviews descriptive statistics and emphasizes univariate inferential statistics.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 204***
*Note: Students who have completed STAT 160 or STAT 200 may not take this course for credit. STAT 160 or STAT 200 will fulfill the major requirement.*
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
TR |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
HYFLX |
PSYC 322 - Psychology of Criminal Behaviour |
This course examines biological, personality, and social theories and empirical research in the context of understanding criminal and violent behaviour. Topics covered will include: offender assessment and classification, offender treatment, criminal pathways to and desistance from crime, prevalence, and types of offenders.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors and Certificate in Forensic Psychology students. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
C01 |
W |
08:30am - 11:15am |
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HYBON |
C21 |
W |
08:30am - 11:15am |
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HYBRM |
PSYC 330 - Psychology of Women |
An examination of the major theories, research methodologies, and data in the field of the psychology of women. Philosophical values of feminism and the psychological impact of women's historical roles in society, and cultural perspectives pertaining to women will be considered throughout.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101, PSYC 102, and two 200 level courses in the social sciences, or permission of the Department Head.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
L01 |
MW |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
16-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 356 - Human Neuropsychology |
An examination of human brain-behaviour relationships and the effects of brain damage on behaviour. Topics may include: neuropsychological assessment and research methods in behavioural neuroscience; laterality; neuroplasticity; and neural mechanisms underlying emotion, sensory, and motor processing.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 204 and PSYC 255.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
397 |
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- |
10-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
R |
5:30pm - 6:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
R |
5:30pm - 6:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
R |
5:30pm - 6:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
R |
5:30pm - 6:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
397 |
R |
5:30pm - 6:45pm |
10-DEC-24 |
ONLNE |
PSYC 373 - Human Reasoning |
Examines how people use, misuse, and fail to use available information in reasoning and decision-making with emphasis on theoretical, interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human reasoning and applications in everyday life.
***Prerequisites: PSYC 204 and PSYC 270. PSYC 220 is recommended.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.*
*Note: Students may only receive credit for one of PSYC 373 or PSYC 473.* |
001 |
TR |
08:30am - 09:45am |
17-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 388AG - Women's Reproductive Mood Disorders |
A general interest course exploring the phenomenology of women's reproductive mood disorders - mood disorders that are triggered by female reproductive events. The characteristics, causes and consequences of premenstrual dysphoric disorder, depression during pregnancy, postpartum depression and perimenopausal depression will be a particular focus.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 or PSYC 102 or permission of the Department Head and completion of 60 credit hours.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
TR |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
17-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 400AA - Honours Thesis - First Half |
A research thesis in psychology.
**Permission of the Department Head is required to register.**
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
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PSYC 405 - Advanced Statistics in Psychology |
Examination of models of analysis appropriate to psychology and related disciplines, emphasizing analysis of variance and regression, and other topics in data analysis in psychology. Labs will introduce students to data analysis using statistical packages such as SPSS and R.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 204 and a minimum grade of 65% in PSYC 305, or permission of the Department Head.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
W |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
16-DEC-24 |
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001 |
M |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
16-DEC-24 |
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002 |
W |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
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003 |
M |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
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PSYC 408 - History and Systems in Psychology |
A survey of the origins, theoretical approaches, and methodologies of psychology.
***Prerequisite: Two 300-level PSYC courses.***
*Note: Students who have previously received credit for PSYC 406 and/or PSYC 407 may not take PSYC 408 for credit.*
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
10-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 415AE - Social-Emotional Development and Applications |
This course examines theory and research on social and emotional development from birth through adolescence and the relative influence of various contextual factors, such as peers, out-of-home care, and media. Implications for problematic outcomes in families, daycares, and schools, and for prevention and intervention practices, will be discussed.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 210 and completion of 60 credit hours.***
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
L01 |
F |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
20-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 473 - Human Reasoning - Research Option |
Examines how people use, misuse, and fail to use available information in reasoning and decision-making with emphasis on theoretical, interdisciplinary approaches to understanding human reasoning and applications in everyday life. Discussion of contemporary issues will complement “hands-on” experience in designing and executing an empirical research study.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 270 and PSYC 305. PSYC 220 is recommended.***
*Note: Students may only receive credit for one of PSYC 373 or PSYC 473.*
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
TR |
08:30am - 09:45am |
17-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 490CI - Applications of Statistical Methods |
A review of applications of statistical methods in psychology.
**Permission of the Instructor and the Department Head is required to register.**
*Note: This course will initially be restricted to PSYC majors. Non-majors will be eligible to register at a later point if space remains.* |
001 |
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- |
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PSYC 801 - Research Design & Methodology |
A critical examination of issues involved in the planning, conducting, and evaluation of research with emphasis on areas of relevance to clinical and experimental/applied psychology. |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
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PSYC 802 - Applied Multivariate Statistics |
A survey of multivariate research methods in psychology. Topics may include: Multiple regression, ANOVA, and ANCOVA using MR, discriminant analysis, MANOVA, profile analysis, principal components and factor analysis, structural equation modelling, path analysis, and time series. |
001 |
W |
6:30pm - 7:45pm |
18-DEC-24 |
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002 |
W |
8:00pm - 9:15pm |
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PSYC 832 - Advanced Psychopathology |
An examination of current theories and research concerning psychological diagnoses. |
001 |
W |
09:00am - 11:45am |
11-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 847 - Selected Topics in Behavioural Neuroscience |
An advanced seminar course dealing with current theories and research concerning neural organization and behavior. |
001 |
F |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
20-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 861 - Psychological Interventions II |
An in-depth examination of selected methods of psychological interventions.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 860 with a minimum grade of 70%.*** |
001 |
R |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
12-DEC-24 |
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PSYC 865EA - Comprehensive Examination in Experimental and Applied Psychology |
This course is intended to expand the breadth of knowledge and skills of Experimental and Applied Psychology Doctoral students under the guidance of a supervisory committee of psychology faculty members. The examinations are conducted by graduate program faculty and can take an oral or written format or a combination of both.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 18 credit hours and permission of the Experimental and Applied Psychology Graduate Program Chair.***
*Note: This course is to be taken after the completion of all required course work.* |
001 |
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- |
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PSYC 870 - Practicum Clinical Psychology |
First practicum for Clinical Psychology PhD students. Supervised clinical training in a variety of clinical settings.
***Permission of the Director of Clinical Training and Department Head is required for registration.*** |
001 |
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- |
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PSYC 871 - Practicum Clinical Psychology |
Second practicum for Clinical Psychology PhD students. Supervised clinical training in a variety of clinical settings.
***Permission of the Director of Clinical Training and Department Head is required for registration.*** |
002 |
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- |
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PSYC 876 - Internship in Clinical Psychology |
A combination of instruction and supervised psychological experience in an applied/clinical setting conducted over a four-month period.
***Permission of the Director of Clinical Training and Department Head is required for registration.*** |
001 |
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PSYC 880AA - Predoctoral Residency in Clinical Psychology (Preparation) |
A twelve-month internship placement in an applied/clinical setting. Students in the initial stages of research, preparation, application and interview may register in section AA.
***Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Clinical Training is required for registration.*** |
001 |
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- |
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PSYC 900AA - M.A. Seminar in Psychology |
A Seminar for M.A. students in psychology devoted to the study of special topics, professionals issues, and reports on research projects by graduate students, faculty, and associates of the department. |
001 |
M |
09:30am - 11:20am |
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PSYC 900AB - Ph.D. Seminar in Clinical Psychology |
A seminar offered to Ph.D. students in clinical psychology covering special topics and professional issues with a focus on supervision. |
001 |
F |
09:30am - 10:20am |
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PSYC 901 - Thesis Research |
Thesis research. |
001 |
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002 |
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003 |
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012 |
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013 |
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014 |
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015 |
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016 |
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017 |
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C09 |
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- |
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C10 |
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- |
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C11 |
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- |
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C12 |
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- |
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L01 |
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L02 |
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