Fall Term 2022 Biological Psychology - 5946 - PSYC 348 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: PSYC 100 or sophomore standing Catalog Description : This is a lecture course designed to offer students an opportunity to explore the structure and function of the nervous system. In the first two-thirds of the course, we will examine what are considered to be the foundations of biological psychology; historical origins and methodologies, neuroanatomy and physiology, and cellular anatomy and physiology. In the final part of the course, we will take a systems level approach to understanding the way in which we know our world (sensation). Students learning will be assesed through written assignments, quizzes, exams, discussions, presentations and participation in in-class labs. Attributes: Social Science Div GER (01cr), BM Social Science (01cr), Foundation/Gateway Course
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