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Section | Day | Time | Instructor | 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 |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
Sarah Sangster |
25-APR-23 |
|
002 |
TR |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
Sarah Sangster |
18-APR-23 |
|
005 |
M |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Sasha Sukkhu |
|
|
302 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
Stephen Olshefsky |
18-APR-23 |
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C01 |
MWF |
11:30am - 12:20pm |
Susan Weir |
24-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
L01 |
MW |
08:30am - 09:45am |
Sarah Zanette |
17-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
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 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
Natasha Gallant |
20-APR-23 |
RMTE |
002 |
TR |
08:30am - 09:45am |
Jamie Wallace |
18-APR-23 |
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0A1 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A2 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A3 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A4 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A5 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A6 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A7 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0A8 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0B6 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0B8 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0B9 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0C2 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0C6 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0C7 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0E4 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0F7 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0G8 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0G9 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0H7 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0J6 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0J8 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0K5 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0N9 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0R2 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
0R7 |
W |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Anjana Balakrishnan |
26-APR-23 |
TELE |
C01 |
TR |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
Tom Phenix |
18-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
C97 |
|
- |
Jill Findlay |
14-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
C97 |
|
- |
Jill Findlay |
14-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
S10 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Carol Ann Steinberg |
26-APR-23 |
RMTE |
S50 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Carol Ann Steinberg |
26-APR-23 |
RMTE |
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.*** |
001 |
MW |
10:00am - 11:15am |
Sarah Sangster |
19-APR-23 |
|
002 |
M |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Rebekah Corpuz |
19-APR-23 |
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C01 |
MWF |
1:30pm - 2:20pm |
Jamie Wallace |
21-APR-23 |
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 |
M |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
Stephen Olshefsky |
24-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
C01 |
MWF |
12:30pm - 1:20pm |
Susan Weir |
26-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
L01 |
TR |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
Sarah Zanette |
25-APR-23 |
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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*** |
001 |
TR |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
Mark Lajoie |
18-APR-23 |
|
991 |
R |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
Jabin Binnendyk |
20-APR-23 |
|
C97 |
|
- |
Susan Yamamoto |
17-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
C97 |
|
- |
Susan Yamamoto |
17-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
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 |
|
- |
Michelle McCarron |
19-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
991 |
W |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
Mark Lajoie |
26-APR-23 |
|
L01 |
MWF |
2:30pm - 3:20pm |
Susan Weir |
17-APR-23 |
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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 |
Austen Smith |
25-APR-23 |
|
397 |
W |
5:30pm - 6:30pm |
Laurie Sykes Tottenham |
22-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
397 |
|
- |
Laurie Sykes Tottenham |
22-APR-23 |
ONLNE |
397 |
W |
5:30pm - 6:30pm |
Laurie Sykes Tottenham |
22-APR-23 |
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.*** |
001 |
T |
4:00pm - 6:45pm |
Jamie Wallace |
27-APR-23 |
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C01 |
MWF |
11:30am - 12:20pm |
Jamie Wallace |
24-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
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 |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
Donald Sharpe |
20-APR-23 |
HYFLX |
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 |
TR |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
Susan Weir |
18-APR-23 |
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PSYC 333 - Abnormal Psychology |
The course focuses on the psychological study of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety disorders and schizophrenia.
***Prerequisite: Completion of 60 credit hours including PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.***
*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 |
MW |
10:00am - 11:15am |
Bridget Klest |
19-APR-23 |
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002 |
TR |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
Shadi Beshai |
25-APR-23 |
|
PSYC 375 - Perception |
A survey of theory, research findings, and research methodology in the areas of sensation and perception. Students are familiarized with methods commonly used in perception research through completion of several laboratory assignments.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 204 and PSYC 270.***
*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 |
Yaren Koca |
25-APR-23 |
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PSYC 388AB - Positive Psychology |
This course will include historical and philosophical foundations of positive psychology while reviewing related disciplines and discussing their contributions to the field. Some areas of focus will be: well-being, virtues, values, strengths, self-actualization, love and friendships, resilience, positive affect, optimism and hope, gratitude, lifespan, and organizations.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102.***
*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 |
T |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
Susan Weir |
18-APR-23 |
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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 |
2:30pm - 3:45pm |
Jennifer Gordon |
18-APR-23 |
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PSYC 388AK - The Psychology of Pandemics |
Psychological factors play a key role in pandemics, from influencing adherence to public health measures that are vital in mitigating viral spread to the way in which people cope with the threat of pandemic infection and related sequalea to increases in stigmatization and xenophobia. This course will provide an in depth overview of the history of pandemics, the current evidence regarding the role of psychological factors in pandemics, and implications for preparedness for future pandemics.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 204***
*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 |
M |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Gordon Asmundson |
|
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PSYC 400AB - Honours Thesis - Second 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 |
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- |
Jeff Loucks |
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002 |
|
- |
Gordon Asmundson |
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003 |
|
- |
Shadi Beshai |
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004 |
|
- |
R. Nicholas Carleton |
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005 |
|
- |
Natasha Gallant |
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006 |
|
- |
Jennifer Gordon |
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|
007 |
|
- |
Heather Hadjistavropoulos |
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|
008 |
|
- |
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos |
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009 |
|
- |
Bridget Klest |
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010 |
|
- |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
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011 |
|
- |
Richard MacLennan |
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012 |
|
- |
Christopher Oriet |
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013 |
|
- |
Sarah Sangster |
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|
014 |
|
- |
Donald Sharpe |
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015 |
|
- |
Austen Smith |
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016 |
|
- |
Laurie Sykes Tottenham |
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017 |
|
- |
Kristi Wright |
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018 |
|
- |
Kim Dorsch |
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019 |
|
- |
Gordon Pennycook |
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C01 |
|
- |
Susan Yamamoto |
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C02 |
|
- |
Katherine Robinson |
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C03 |
|
- |
Tom Phenix |
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L01 |
|
- |
Kaila Bruer |
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L02 |
|
- |
Sarah Zanette |
|
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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.* |
991 |
T |
7:00pm - 9:45pm |
Michelle McCarron |
18-APR-23 |
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PSYC 415AF - Theory of Mind |
This seminar course will cover both seminal and current research on the development of Theory of Mind, as well as its conceptual and biological underpinnings.
***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.* |
001 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
Jeff Loucks |
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PSYC 455AB - The Laterality of Everyday Life |
An advanced seminar course examining laterality theories, concepts, and research methods and their application in everyday life.
***Prerequisite PSYC 355 or PSYC 356.***
*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 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Austen Smith |
17-APR-23 |
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PSYC 490CH - Psychopathology and Cognition |
This course will focus on facets of cognition (e.g., information processing, thoughts, attention, memory, etc.) and how they relate to health and disorder, in particular depression.
**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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- |
Shadi Beshai |
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PSYC 490CJ - Advanced Psychology of Evil |
This class will examine the psychological aspects of why people commit evil acts in the context of the Holocaust.
***Prerequisite: PSYC 388AF.***
**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.* |
C01 |
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- |
Katherine Robinson |
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PSYC 806 - Ethics in Professional Practice |
This course will provide an intensive examination of philosophical, legal and particularly ethical issues of these affect the practising psychologist. |
001 |
T |
12:30pm - 3:15pm |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
25-APR-23 |
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PSYC 807 - Research and Applied Ethics |
This course will provide an intensive examination of ethical issues in research, teaching, and applied fields of psychological study. |
001 |
T |
08:30am - 11:15am |
Christopher Oriet |
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PSYC 820 - Advanced Social Psychology |
An examination of selected topics in social psychology including a review of theories and constructs.
***Clinical MA students must receive permission of the Director of Clinical Training to register.*** |
001 |
M |
08:30am - 11:15am |
Donald Sharpe |
|
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PSYC 823 - Program Development & Evaluation |
An advanced seminar on approaches and techniques relevant to program development and evaluation. |
001 |
T |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
Richard MacLennan |
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PSYC 850 - Psychological Assessment I |
Training in clinical psychological assessment with an emphasis on cognitive testing with adults and children. |
001 |
R |
1:30pm - 4:15pm |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
20-APR-23 |
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PSYC 860 - Psychological Interventions I |
An introduction to theory, research, and practice in the areas of individual adult, child and group psychotherapies. |
001 |
M |
1:30pm - 4:15pm |
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos |
17-APR-23 |
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PSYC 865CL - Comprehensive Exam in Clinical Psychology |
Students are comprehensively examined in areas related to research, ethics, and professional clinical practice. This course is restricted to Clinical Psychology Doctoral students. 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 Director of Clinical Training.***
*Note: This course is to be taken after the completion of all required course work.* |
001 |
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- |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
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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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- |
Katherine Robinson |
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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.*** |
002 |
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- |
Kristi Wright |
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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.*** |
001 |
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- |
Kristi Wright |
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PSYC 873 - Practicum Clinical Psychology |
Fourth 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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- |
Kristi Wright |
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002 |
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- |
Kristi Wright |
|
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PSYC 874 - Practicum Clinical Psychology |
Fifth 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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- |
Kristi Wright |
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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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- |
Kristi Wright |
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002 |
|
- |
Kristi Wright |
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PSYC 880AB - Predoctoral Residency in Clinical Psychology |
A twelve-month internship placement in an applied/clinical setting. Students actually commencing a twelve-month internship will register in AB.
***Prerequisite: Permission of the Director of Clinical Training is required for registration.*** |
002 |
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- |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
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003 |
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- |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
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004 |
|
- |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
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PSYC 890BK - Child Development |
A review of current theories, methodologies, and findings in child developmental psychology. Course readings will focus on 2 or more areas of special interest, of the students' choosing, within the domain of child development. |
001 |
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- |
Jeff Loucks |
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PSYC 890BM - Directed Readings in Psychology: Special Topics in Law and Psychology |
This course applies basic social and cognitive psychology to the law, to the aim of understanding how various legal actors might exhibit biased decision-making. The content is broken into three units (witnesses, victims, and juries), including such topics as eyewitness memory, the insanity defence, and emotion in the courtroom. |
C01 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
Susan Yamamoto |
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PSYC 890BW -
Using R for Data Analysis |
This course will cover implementing R software for data science, visualization, analysis, and management. The general focus will be on experimental methods for this purpose. |
991 |
R |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
Hause Sihao Lin |
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RMTE |
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 |
R |
12:30pm - 1:20pm |
Jeff Loucks |
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PSYC 901 - Thesis Research |
Thesis research. |
001 |
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- |
Jeff Loucks |
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002 |
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- |
Gordon Asmundson |
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003 |
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- |
Shadi Beshai |
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004 |
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- |
R. Nicholas Carleton |
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005 |
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- |
Natasha Gallant |
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006 |
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- |
Jennifer Gordon |
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007 |
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- |
Heather Hadjistavropoulos |
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008 |
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- |
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos |
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009 |
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- |
Bridget Klest |
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010 |
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- |
Lynn Loutzenhiser |
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011 |
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- |
Richard MacLennan |
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012 |
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- |
Christopher Oriet |
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013 |
|
- |
Sarah Sangster |
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014 |
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- |
Donald Sharpe |
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015 |
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- |
Austen Smith |
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016 |
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- |
Laurie Sykes Tottenham |
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017 |
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- |
Kristi Wright |
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C09 |
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- |
Katherine Arbuthnott |
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C10 |
|
- |
Tom Phenix |
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C11 |
|
- |
Katherine Robinson |
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C12 |
|
- |
Susan Yamamoto |
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L01 |
|
- |
Kaila Bruer |
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L02 |
|
- |
Sarah Zanette |
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