Courses

PSYC-4713 (3) Survey of Clinical Psychology

Covers theories and practices relating to problems of ability and maladjustment. Diagnostic procedures and treatment methods with children and adults. Prereq., PSYC 3313 or 4303. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only.

PSYC-4733 (4) Psychological Testing and Assessment

Provides an overview of issues central to testing and assessment of psychological constructs, including types of evaluation instruments currently in use inthe field, their applications, and design. Prerequisites: Requires pre-requisite course of PSYC 1001 & PSYC 3101 with grade of C- or better.

PSYC-4740 (3) Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles

Focuses on comparative morphology, taxonomy, ecology, behavior, and geographic distribution of amphibians and reptiles. Prereqs., EBIO 1210, 1220, 1230, and 1240; or PSYC 1001, 2012. Same as PSYC 5740 and EBIO 4740.

NRSC-4841 (1-3) Independent Study in Neuroscience

May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Neuroscience (NRSC) majors only. Pass/Fail only. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Neuroscience (NRSC) majors only.

PSYC-4841 (1-6) Independent Study (Upper Division)

Pass/fail only. May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Junior or Senior) Psychology (PSYC) majors only.

NRSC-4911 (3) Teaching of Neuroscience

This course offers a rich experience for students to develop and organize curriculum to complement the Neuroscience core courses. This course offers a valuable teaching experience utilizing computational modeling to simulate experimental results. Any Neuroscience curriculum course, such as Intro to Neuroscience I or II, Neuropharmacology, Neurobiology of Learning and Memory or Behavioral Neuroscience may be appropriate with instructor consent. NRSC 4911 and 5911 are the same course.

PSYC-4911 (3) Teaching of Psychology

Students receive concrete experience in teaching general psychology under supervision of a psychology faculty member. Alternative pedagogical strategies are discussed. Students must submit an application to the undergraduate advising center.

PSYC-4931 (3) Field Placement Internship

Offers valuable volunteer experience through a supervised field placement. Provides hands-on insight into the decisions and issues that confront professionals in psychology and related fields. Prereqs., completion of 15 or more hours of psychology course work. Restricted to psychology majors. Prerequisites: Restricted to Psychology majors only.

NRSC-5015 (3) Affective Neuroscience

Experiencing and learning from affect--emotional value--is a fundamental part of the human experience. When people started thinking of brains as computers, research on emotion fell by the wayside. Recently however, this has changed, and there is an explosion of work on the brain mechanisms of affective value. We will cover recent advances in understanding the emotional brain. Prereqs. for NRSC 4015 are PSYC 2012 or NRSC 2100 or instructor permission, and junior or senior standing. NRSC 4015 and 5015 are the same course. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

NRSC-5032 (3) Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

Same as NRSC 4032. Formerly PSYC 5032 Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

NRSC-5052 (4) Behavioral Neuroscience

PSYC 5052 and NRSC 5052 are the same course. Same as PSYC/NRSC 4052. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5052 (4) Behavioral Neuroscience

PSYC 5052 and NRSC 5052 are the same course. Same as PSYC/NRSC 4052.

NRSC-5072 (3) Clinical Neuroscience

Same as NRSC 4072. Formerly PSYC 5072. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5082 (2-3) Seminar: Biological Psychology

Special topics concerning biological bases of behavior. Prereqs., PSYC 4052 and instructor consent.

NRSC-5092 (4) Behavioral Neuroendocrinology

Same as NRSC 4092. Formerly PSCY 5092. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

NRSC-5100 (2-5) Introduction to Neuroscience I

Provides an intensive introduction to the principles of neuroscience, initially covering the detailed neuroanatomy of human forebrain, hindbrain, and spinal cord. This is followed by neurophysiology with a concentration on the electrophysiology of neural systems. The basics of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology with a concentration on the electrophysiology are then applied to an examination of the structure and function of visual, auditory, and sensorimotor systems in animal and man. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5102 (2) Behavioral Genetics

Instructor consent required. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

NRSC-5110 (3) Introduction to Neuroscience II

Provides an intensive interdisciplinary introduction to the principles of neuroscience. It is a sequel to NRSC 5100. Provides a detailed overview of neurochemistry, neurodevelopment, neuromotor control, neurogenetics, and cognitive neuroscience. Prereq., NRSC 5100.

PSYC-5112 (3) Concepts in Behavioral Genetics

Examines selected topics in greater detail than is possible in the comprehensive undergraduate course in behavioral genetics (PSYC 3102). Topics covered may include inheritance of behavioral characteristics from perspectives of pharmacogenetics, transmission genetics, biochemical genetics, and evolutionary genetics. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours. Instructor consent required.

PSYC-5122 (3) Quantitative Genetics

Surveys principles of genetics of quantitative characteristics. Topics include gene frequencies, effects of mutation, migration, and selection. Also looks at correlations among relatives, heritability, inbreeding, crossbreeding, and selective breeding.

NRSC-5132 (3) Neuropharmacology

May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Formerly PSYC 5132. Same as NRSC 4132. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5145 (4) Advanced Cognitive Psychology

Instructor consent required. Same as PSYC 4145. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5175 (4) Computational Cognitive Neuroscience

Instructor consent required. Same as PSYC 4175. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

PSYC-5200 (3) Physiological Genetics and Genomics

Introduces genetic and genomic concepts as they apply to mammalian physiology. The course covers fundamental concepts and methods in molecular genetics and genomics and their applications towards understanding the role of genetics in the normal and pathological function of physiological systems. Same as IPHY 5200.

PSYC-5232 (2) Molecular Genetics and Physiology

Covers fundamental mechanisms of gene action, including genome structure and regulation of gene expression. Discusses molecular techniques used to examine human genetic diseases. Emphasizes genetic diseases with behavioral, neurologic, and physiologic abnormalities. Prereq., IPHY/PSYC 5200 or instructor consent. Same as IPHY 5232.

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