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Your search for courses · during 25FA, 26WI, 26SP · taught by lwichlin · returned 5 results

  • POSC 200 Politics of the Future: The Psychological and Political Barriers to Imagining New Orders 6 credits

    Climate change, global migrations, AI, income inequality, identity and rights, political and religious extremism, disinformation, cyber insecurity, and pandemics–these and other issues are shaping politics today. What do they mean for a politics of the future? Political systems are technologies. Can our present tools keep pace with millennial change? Do we build upon or leap beyond these foundations to design new political institutions? We are not the first humans to face overwhelming uncertainties, but we are the first to encounter some of these challenges. Film, readings, and online media will guide this lecture and discussion course.

    • Fall 2025
    • IDS, Intercultural Domestic Studies SI, Social Inquiry
    • CL: 200 level POSI Elective
    • POSC  200.01 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Barbara Allen 🏫 👤 · Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • T, THHasenstab 002 10:10am-11:55am
  • PSYC 263 Sleep and Dreaming 6 credits

    This course will examine recent experimental findings and current perspectives on sleep, dreaming, sleep disorders, and states of consciousness.

    • Winter 2026
    • SI, Social Inquiry
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): PSYC 110 with a grade of C- or better or received a score of 4 or better on the Psychology AP exam or received a score of 6 or better on the Psychology IB exam.

    • CL: 200 level NEUR Elective PSYC Biological & Behavioral Processes PSYC Core
    • PSYC  263.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
    • Size:32
    • M, WBoliou 104 1:50pm-3:00pm
    • FBoliou 104 2:20pm-3:20pm
  • PSYC 267 Clinical Neuroscience 6 credits

    This course will explore brain disorders with significant psychological manifestations, such as Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and substance abuse, among others. Students will also receive a foundation in brain anatomy, physiology, and chemistry so that they may better understand the biological correlates of these clinical conditions.

    • Winter 2026
    • No Exploration
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): PSYC 110 with a grade of C- or better or received a score of 4 or better on the Psychology AP exam or received a score of 6 or better on the Psychology IB exam.

    • CGSC Elective CL: 200 level NEUR Elective PSYC Core PSYC Biological & Behavioral Processes
    • PSYC  267.01 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
    • Size:32
    • M, WAnderson Hall 323 11:10am-12:20pm
    • FAnderson Hall 323 12:00pm-1:00pm
  • PSYC 399 Capstone Seminar 6 credits

    Each of the three capstone seminars focus on a topic of interest to students in psychology. The goals of the course are to consider questions on a selected topic through reading primary research and discussion and review skills pertinent to scholarly investigation within the topic. Students are then mentored through a substantial paper related to the seminar topic.

    • Fall 2025
    • No Exploration
    • Student is a Psychology major AND has Senior Priority.

    • PSYC Capstone
    • PSYC  399.03 Fall 2025

    • Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
    • Size:25
    • T, THOlin 106 8:15am-10:00am
  • PSYC 400 Integrative Exercise 3 credits

    Students independently revise and extend the fall term paper, integrating the feedback from their faculty advisor. Based on this work, students submit a final comps paper (approx. 20 pages) that makes original contributions to the field of psychology through critiquing existing psychology primary sources, applying empirically-supported psychological theories to new questions, generating potential applied guidelines, and/or proposing new theories or empirical studies based on published theories and empirical research.

    • Winter 2026
    • No Exploration
    • Student has completed any of the following course(s): PSYC 399 with grade of C- or better.

    • PSYC  400.03 Winter 2026

    • Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
    • Size:15
    • Grading:S/NC

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