PSYC 2103 SUD1
PSYC 2103 - Social Psychology
An introduction to the methods, theories, and applications of social psychology.
PSYC 2193 SUA1
PSYC 2193 - Women in Science
This course will explore issues affecting women in science and attempt to answer the questions: Why so few? How can we effect change?
PSYC 3623 SUC1
PSYC 3623 - Forensics Psychology
Forensic Psychology is the application of psychological theory and research to the judicial system.
Undergraduate
Psychology 1013 - Introductory Psychology 1
An introductory survey of psychology with emphasis on basic processes, including perception, learning, biological bases of behaviour, cognition, and basic research methods.
Undergraduate
Psychology 1023 - Introductory Psychology 2
An introductory survey of psychology with emphasis on social psychology, abnormal behaviour, psychotherapy, personality, and assessment.
Undergraduate
Psychology 1110L - Psych 1113 Labratory
PSYC 1110L is the laboratory to accompany PSYC 1113, and is for majors only. The goal of this laboratory is to introduce you to the skills and concepts that you will need to pursue your degree in Psychology. However, you'll find that the skills taught in this laboratory all contribute to effective and efficient information consumption, consolidation and written communication, skills applicable to almost every profession.
Undergraduate
Psychology 1113 - Introductory Psychology 1 for Majors
An introductory survey of psychology with emphasis on basic processes, including perception, learning, biological bases of behaviour, cognition, and basic research methods. This course is restricted to Psychology majors, and includes a laboratory component. Non-majors should register for PSYC 1013 instead.
Undergraduate
Psychology 2143 - Introduction to Cognition
This course is an introduction to the study of mental processes used in learning, remembering, thinking, language, creativity, decision-making and problem-solving. Emphasis will be placed on theories and the research methods used by cognitive psychologists.
Undergraduate
Psychology 2183 - Human Sexuality
A survey of theory and research concerning human sexuality. The course reviews methods and methodological problems in research on sexual behaviour. It covers the basic information about sexual physiology and function, sexual development and differentiation, sexual behaviour, attraction, intimacy, sexual orientation, and sexual dysfunction. The emphasis is on psychological research in each topic.
