Special Course Descriptions
Psychology
PSY 313 10 - Learning
Dr. Kerchner
Please note that students must be free for at least 2 of the 3 scheduled laboratory periods. If there is a time conflict with one of the lab periods, your advisor needs to inform the Registrar of the conflict so that you can enroll in both courses.
PSY 410 10 -NRM: Tools and Topics in Cognitive Neuroscience
Dr. Siemen
This class will introduce students to the methodology of cognitive neuroscience as well as current topics. Students will gain a basic familiarity with Transcranial Doppler, eyegaze research and topographic EEG as well as other techniques. Current topics of interest to the field will be explored through readings and student-run research projects.
PSY 494 10 - Group Processes
Dr.Littlefield
Students will gain valuable knowledge of group work from multiple angles. In addition to learning theories involved in running groups and understanding how group work varies with different populations, students will participate in a multi-session counseling group as well as obtain some practice in guiding groups. To enroll, students must be psychology majors or minors with junior or senior academic standing.
This course counts as a clinical/counseling core course.