Area I: Biological/Human Experiemental
PSY 323 Perception
PSY 325K Advanced Statistics
PSY 326K Principles of Conditioning and Learning
PSY 332 Behavioral Neuroscience
PSY 333 Comparative Psychology
PSY 334C Evolution of Human Behavior
PSY 334D Psychology of Human Mating
PSY 334E Evolutionary Psychology
PSY 337 Psychology of Language
PSY 338K Psychology of Reading
PSY 340M Industrial Psychology
PSY 345 Individual Differences
PSY 346K Psychology of Sex
PSY 350 Motivation
PSY 353K Psychopharmacology
PSY 355 Cognition
PSY 458 Experimental Psychology
PSY 371 Learning Theories and Applications
PSY 373K Behavioral Genetics |
Area II: Social/Personality
PSY 333D Introduction to Developmental Psychology
PSY 333M Infant Development
PSY 333N Cognitive Development
PSY 333P Child Language
PSY 333R Social Development in Children
PSY 333T Adolescent Development
PSY 333V Family Violence
PSY 339 Behavior Problems of Children
PSY 343K Substance Abuse
PSY 350K Environmental Psychology
PSY 352 Abnormal Psychology
PSY 364 Intoduction to Clinical Psychology
PSY 365L Advanced Social Psychology
PSY 365M Cross-Cultural Psychology |
To fulfill the major requirements for Psychology in the 1996-2002 Catalogs,
students must complete six hours in both of the categories above.
Content Categories for 2002-08 Catalog