Depth courses
Depth courses allow students to cover important content in the psychological sciences in more depth, or detail. Depth courses have specific 200-level requirements, as well as PSY 230, Introduction to Statistics, and PSY 290, Research Methods. The subject matter in each depth course explores more detailed content, expects students to be able to utilize greater knowledge of statistics and research methods, and delves into more specialized topics within specific sub-disciplines.
Courses offered
- PSY 303W: Writing in the Psychological Sciences
- PSY 304W: Advanced Research Methods
- PSY 305: Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence in Psychology
- PSY 306: Interpersonal Processes and Psychotherapy
- PSY 320: Principles of Learning
- PSY 326: Group Behavior
- PSY 340: Child and Adolescent Development
- PSY 344: Adult Development and Aging
- PSY 346: Industrial/Organizational Psychology
- PSY 350: Advanced Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSY 353: Psychology of Decision Making
- PSY 355: Sensation and Perception
- PSY 370: Motivation and Emotion
- PSY 375: Social Psychology of Self and Identity
- PSY 378: Positive Psychology
- PSY 397: Evolutionary Psychology
- PSY 406: Clinical Psychology
- PSY 408C: Fieldwork
- PSY 411: Conservation Psychology
- PSY 432: Psychophysiology of Drugs and Behavior
- PSY 440: Developmental Psychopathology
- PSY 460: Community Psychology
- PSY 461: Language and Cognition
- PSY 470: Stress Management
- PSY 480 Health Psychology
- PSY 490C: Capstone
- PSY 491: Psychology of Gender