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Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · tagged with PSYCSDPCH · returned 6 results
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PSYC 246 Human Sexuality 6 credits
Humans are a sexual animal. Not only do we engage in sexual behavior for procreation, but also at times for pleasure, intimacy, affiliation, and profit. Furthermore, we maintain sexual and gender identities that affect our behaviors and help us organize our social worlds. These identities develop over time, through our childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. We also place boundaries on sexuality and gender through norms, laws, and social conventions. Sexuality is at once commonplace and private, ubiquitous yet taboo. In this course, we will explore the many dimensions and paradoxes of human sexuality and its connection to our psychology. We will also consider these topics in the context of real-world phenomena and cross-cultural examples.
- Fall 2023
- Social Inquiry
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Psychology 110 or instructor consent
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PSYC 246.00 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Mitchell Campbell 🏫 👤
- Size:32
- T, THAnderson Hall 329 10:10am-11:55am
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PSYC 248 Cross-Cultural Psychology 6 credits
Do psychological principles apply universally or are they culture specific? How does the exploration of psychological phenomena across cultures inform our understanding of human behavior? This course examines major theoretical and empirical work in the field of Cross-Cultural Psychology. A major component will be on applied products, such as a web site containing 1) a critical analysis of a particular cross-cultural psychological phenomenon, and 2) an evidence-based proposal for improving cross-cultural interaction.
- Spring 2024
- International Studies Social Inquiry
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Psychology 110 or instructor consent
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PSYC 248.00 Spring 2024
- Faculty:Sharon Akimoto 🏫 👤
- T, THWeitz Center 235 1:15pm-3:00pm
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8 spots held for sophomores (sophomores register for PSYC 248 10)
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PSYC 248.10 Spring 2024
- Faculty:Sharon Akimoto 🏫 👤
- T, THWeitz Center 235 1:15pm-3:00pm
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Held for sophomores, sophomores unable to register should waitlist for PSYC 248 00
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PSYC 250 Developmental Psychology 6 credits
An introduction to the concept of development, examining both theoretical models and empirical evidence. Prenatal through late childhood is covered with some discussion of adolescence when time permits. Topics include the development of personality and identity, social behavior and knowledge, and cognition. In addition, attention is paid to current applications of theory to such topics as: day care, the role of the media, and parenting.
- Fall 2023
- Social Inquiry Writing Requirement
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Psychology 110 or instructor permission
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PSYC 250.00 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Kathleen Galotti 🏫 👤
- Size:25
- M, WHulings 316 9:50am-11:00am
- FHulings 316 9:40am-10:40am
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PSYC 254 Psychopathology 6 credits
This course will focus on causal factors and clinical presentations of mental disorders, such as mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, dissociative disorders, and psychotic disorders, among others. We will use an integrative approach that incorporates psychological, biological, interpersonal, and sociocultural perspectives. Methods of assessment and treatment will also at times be discussed.
- Fall 2023, Winter 2024
- Social Inquiry
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Psychology 110 or instructor permission.
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PSYC 254.00 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Ken Abrams 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- T, THAnderson Hall 329 1:15pm-3:00pm
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8 spots held for sophomores (sophomores register for PSYC 254 10)
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PSYC 254.10 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Ken Abrams 🏫 👤
- Size:8
- T, THAnderson Hall 329 1:15pm-3:00pm
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Held for sophomores, sophomores unable to register should waitlist for PSYC 254 00
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PSYC 254.00 Winter 2024
- Faculty:Ken Abrams 🏫 👤
- Size:28
- T, THAnderson Hall 121 3:10pm-4:55pm
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PSYC 256 Social Behavior and Interpersonal Processes 6 credits
The social psychological analysis of human social behavior, interpersonal processes, and group influences. Concurrent registration in Psychology 257 is optional, but strongly recommended. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology 256 and 257 to satisfy the LS requirement.
- Winter 2024
- Science with Lab
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Psychology 110 or instructor consent
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PSYC 256.00 Winter 2024
- Faculty:Neil Lutsky 🏫 👤
- Size:32
- M, WAnderson Hall 121 9:50am-11:00am
- FAnderson Hall 121 9:40am-10:40am
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PSYC 260 Health Psychology 6 credits
This course will examine how psychological principles can be employed to promote and maintain health, prevent and treat illness, and encourage adherence to disease treatment regimens. Within a biopsychosocial framework, we will analyze behavioral patterns and public policies that influence risk for cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic pain, substance abuse, and sexually transmitted diseases, among other conditions. Additionally, students in groups will critically examine the effects of local policies on health outcomes and propose policy changes supported by theory and research. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology 260 and 261 to satisfy the LS requirement.
- Fall 2023
- Science with Lab Quantitative Reasoning Encounter
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Psychology 110 or instructor permission
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PSYC 260.00 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Gisel Flores-Montoya 🏫 👤
- Size:29
- MAnderson Hall 121 1:50pm-3:00pm
- WOlin 141 1:50pm-3:00pm
- FAnderson Hall 121 2:20pm-3:20pm
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8 spots held for sophomores (sophomores register for PSYC 260 10)
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PSYC 260.10 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Gisel Flores-Montoya 🏫 👤
- Size:3
- MAnderson Hall 121 1:50pm-3:00pm
- WOlin 141 1:50pm-3:00pm
- FAnderson Hall 121 2:20pm-3:20pm
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Held for sophomores, sophomores unable to register should waitlist on PSYC 260 01