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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. |
070 |
MW |
09:00am - 11:45am |
19-AUG-24 |
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PSYC 102 - Introductory Psychology: Biological and Cognitive Focus |
An introduction to the study of brain and behaviour, perception, learning, memory, cognition, motivation and emotion. |
C30 |
MTWR |
09:30am - 12:15pm |
27-JUN-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.*** |
C40 |
MW |
5:00pm - 7:45pm |
24-JUN-24 |
HYFLX |
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*** |
C97 |
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30-MAY-24 |
ONLNE |
C97 |
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- |
30-MAY-24 |
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.*** |
L60 |
MTWR |
09:00am - 11:45am |
29-AUG-24 |
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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.* |
020 |
MTWR |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
30-MAY-24 |
HYFLX |
PSYC 321 - Forensic Psychology |
An overview of the field of forensic psychology – the intersection of psychology and the law. Topics include: psychology of police investigations, deception, eyewitness testimony, child victims and witnesses, juries, mental illness in court, sentencing and parole, domestic violence, sexual offenders, psychopathy, risk assessment, and special offender populations. ***Prerequisite: PSYC 101 and PSYC 102, or 60 credit hours and permission of the Department Head.***
*Note: Students may receive credit for one of PSYC 321 or PSYC 320 as a forensic course.*
*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.* |
L20 |
MTWR |
09:00am - 11:45am |
30-MAY-24 |
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PSYC 333 - Psychopathology |
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.* |
397 |
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ONLNE |
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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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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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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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.*** |
001 |
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PSYC 901 - Thesis Research |
Thesis research. |
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016 |
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017 |
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C09 |
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C10 |
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C11 |
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C12 |
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L01 |
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L02 |
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