Undergraduate Psychology-Rock County
Undergraduate Psychology-Rock County
2020 Summer Term
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INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 202
(See PSY 201 course description.) Students may not receive credit for both PSY 201 & PSY 202.
STATISTICAL METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 210
An Intro to descriptive & inferential Stat.. Topics include measures of central tendency, measures of variability, correlation & regression, sampling distributions, & hypothesis testing procedures including t-tests, & analysis of variance.
LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 250
A Surv. of human development theories & research. Topics include the biological, cognitive, emotional, & social development of the individual from the prenatal period through old age & the process of death & dying. Students taking PSY 250 may not also receive credit for PSY 360 or PSY 362.
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 309
Contemporary theory & research on abnormal behavior, includes diagnostic categories, approaches to treatment & underst&ing of abnormal behavior.
PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD ADOLESCENCE
PSY 360
A Surv. of human development theories & research. Topics include the biological, cognitive, emotional & social development of the individual from the prenatal period through adolescence. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 360 & PSY 250.
PSYCHOLOGY OF ADULTHOOD AND AGING
PSY 362
A Surv. of human development theories & research. Topics include biological, cognitive, emotional & social development of the individual from young adulthood through old age & the process of death & dying. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 362 & PSY 250.