400
This discussion-based seminar will explore some of the most important recent advances in psychology. Students will read a selection of best-selling books popularizing research conducted by top scholars in various areas of psychology (e.g., cognitive, developmental, social, clinical). In addition, students will read original research articles upon which the books were based. Discussions will center on critical evaluation of the research, and how to apply research findings to students' intended careers and personal lives. Must have completed 3 PSYC courses prior to taking PSYC 400.
JR or SR standing; At least 3 PSYC courses.
Psychology majors may complete an independent research project under the supervision of a Psychology faculty member. To enroll in this course, students will need to complete an Independent Study proposal form (available through the registrar: http://www.augie.edu/online-forms) describing the proposed project. Interested students are strongly encouraged to contact a faculty supervisor and begin planning this project at least one semester prior to enrolling in the course.
PSYC 271; Approval of Supervising Faculty Member. Recommended (Not Required) Prerequisite:
PSYC 393