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Course ListingsFall 2012PsychologyPSY 0001INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGYSystem<strong>at</strong>ic survey of the field of psychology, covering important generalprinciples in the topics of psychological development, sensoryprocesses, perception, motiv<strong>at</strong>ion, emotion, learning, thinking,intelligence, aptitudes, social problems, and personality.Sections02882 PSY 000101 D+ Shin, Lisa 1.0 Also Taught By3 Faculty:Shin/sommers/urry02883 PSY 000102 F+TR Shin, Lisa 1.0 Taught By 3Faculty:Shin/sommers/urryPSY 0012ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYAn introduction to the field of mental and behavioral disorders,emphasizing the rel<strong>at</strong>ionship between normal and abnormal processes.Empirical and experimental findings relevant to abnormal behavior willbe presented.Prerequisites: PSY 1 or 9 or junior/senior standing.Sections02884PSY 001201 13 Mascher, Jackqu 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 Or Jr/srStanding OrConsentPSY 0013SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYHow situ<strong>at</strong>ions and the people around us influence our thoughts,feelings, and behavior. Aggression, <strong>at</strong>titudes, <strong>at</strong>traction, <strong>at</strong>tribution,conformity, group processes, helping behavior, non-verbal behavior,self-knowledge, social cognition, social influence, and stereotypes andprejudice. Applic<strong>at</strong>ions of social psychological concepts to topics suchas health, intergroup rel<strong>at</strong>ions, and law.Prerequisites: PSY 1 or junior or senior standing.Sections02885PSY 001301 J+ Maddox, Keith 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 Or Jr/srStanding OrConsentPSY 0017INDUST/ORGANIZ PSYCHAn examin<strong>at</strong>ion of the roles, contributions, and limit<strong>at</strong>ions of psychologyin business and industrial organiz<strong>at</strong>ions. Topics include selection,training, and motiv<strong>at</strong>ion of personnel; management and leadership; andconsumer psychology.Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing.Sections02886PSY 001701 7 Miller-jacobs, 1.0 Preq: Junior OrSenior StandingOnlyPSY 0025PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGYThe biological basis of behavior. Basic functioning of the nervoussystem; physiological basis of hunger, thirst, sex, aggression, sleep,sensory and motor systems, learning and memory. Lectures anddemonstr<strong>at</strong>ions.Students cannot receive credit for both PSY 25 and PSY 103.Biopsychology majors, who completed PSY 25 before declaring themajor, should speak with an advisor about substituting PSY 104 for thePSY 103 major requirement.Prerequisites: PSY 1 or 9.Sections02887PSY 002501 D Debold, Joseph 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9PSY 0027PERCEPTIONProcesses th<strong>at</strong> transform physical energy (e.g., light, sound, he<strong>at</strong>) intopsychological experiences (e.g., seeing objects, hearing music, feelingwarmth). Emphasis on visual perception; topics such as speechperception and active touch will also be covered. Special issues includedevelopment of perceptual abilities, perception in animals, p<strong>at</strong>hologiesof perception, and perception's role in art.Prerequisites: PSY 1 or junior or senior standing.Sections02889PSY 002701 E+WF Bushnell, Emily 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 Or Jr/srStandingPSY 0028COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGYIntroduction to human mental processes. Topics include <strong>at</strong>tention,perception, problem solving, p<strong>at</strong>tern recognition, imagery, memoryretention, language comprehension, and knowledge acquisition asfundamental processes of cognition.Prerequisites: PSY 1.Sections02890PSY 002801 H+ Thomas, Ayanna 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9PSY 0031STATS FOR BEHAV SCISt<strong>at</strong>istical methods for the tre<strong>at</strong>ment of d<strong>at</strong>a in the behavioral sciences.Descriptive and inferential methods will be considered. Computers willbe used to explore conceptual issues and analyze d<strong>at</strong>a. One labor<strong>at</strong>oryperiod in addition to lectures.Prerequisites: PSY 1Sections028910289202893038830289502896PSY 0031A ARR Sloboda, Lara 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 (register ForA,b,c,d,e,f Only)PSY 0031B ARR Sloboda, Lara 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 (register ForA,b,c,d,e,f Only)PSY 0031C ARR Sloboda, Lara 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 (register ForA,b,c,d,e,f Only)PSY 0031D ARR Sloboda, Lara 1.0 Psy 1 Or 9(register ForA,b,c,d,e,f Only)PSY 0031E ARR Sloboda, Lara 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 (register ForA,b,c,d,e,f Only)PSY 0031F ARR Sloboda, Lara 1.0 Preq: Psy 1 Or9 (register ForA,b,c,d,e,f Only)PSY 0032EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGYA labor<strong>at</strong>ory based on individual and group experiments designed tofamiliarize students with research methods in psychologicalinvestig<strong>at</strong>ions. Required for psychology majors. Lectures and onelabor<strong>at</strong>ory period.Prerequisites: PSY 31.Sections028970289802899PSY 0032A ARR Sommers, Sam 1.0 Preq: Psy 31Or Bio 132 (regFor A,b,c Only)PSY 0032B ARR Sommers, Sam 1.0 Preq: Psy 31Or Bio 132 (regFor A,b,c Only)PSY 0032C ARR Sommers, Sam 1.0 Preq: Psy 31Or Bio 132 (regFor A,b,c Only)<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 152

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