The Courses
The department of Psychological and Brain Sciences typically offers two to five 200+ level elective courses and ten to fifteen courses that satisfy the advanced seminar, small course, or lab course requirement each semester. Topics vary from semester to semester. All Psychology required courses (see: The Major) are offered every semester.
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.)
100 Introductory Psychology (SB) 4 cr (both sem)
191B Principles of Biology 1 cr.
201H What Makes Us Human
209H Myths and Truths in Psychology
217 Psychology of Cruelty and Kindness
240 Statistics in Psychology (R2) 4 cr (both sem)
241 Methods of Inquiry in Psychology 4 cr (both sem)
297F Forensic Psychology
297S SPACE Peer Mentoring Program 1 cr. (both sem)
310 Sensation and Perception
314 Cognitive Neuroscience (both sem)
315 Cognitive Psychology
318 Psychology of Language
320 Learning and Thinking (both sem)
330 Introduction to Neuroscience (both sem)
335 Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
350 Developmental Psychology (both sem)
355 Adolescent Psychology
360 Social Psychology (both sem)
365 Psychology of Aging
370 Personality (SB) 4 cr
380 Abnormal Psychology (both sem)
383 Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy
391 Seminar (both sem)
392A Junior Year Writing Seminar 4 cr (both sem)
397D Autism Spectrum Disorder
397E Child & Adolescent Psychopathology
397P Health Psychology
430 Laboratory in Neuroscience
480 Intellectual Disability: Concepts and Controversies
481 Impact of Disabilities on Families
491 Seminar
494PI Professional Development in Psychology 1 cr (both sem)
535 Drugs and Behavior
581 Applied Behavior Analysis
591 Seminar