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CCDE | Credit Courses | Summer 2010 | Undergraduate

Psychology

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Cat. No./Title Instructor Dates Location Days Time Cr Class No. Fee Register
PSYCH100 Introductory Psychology
SB
C CohenJun 1 - Jul 15W-2-198


Wheatley Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 198
TuTh10a - 1p31170$960
Registration for this session has been closed

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Description for PSYCH100:
A general survey of selected content areas in psychology, including personality and human development, physiological psychology, learning, intelligence, heredity and environment, and motivation and emotion. Please note: Students who have already earned credits for PSYCH 101 may not register for this course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH100 Introductory Psychology
SB
B ReeseJun 1 - Jul 15M-1-617


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 617
TuTh6p - 9p31171$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH100:
A general survey of selected content areas in psychology, including personality and human development, physiological psychology, learning, intelligence, heredity and environment, and motivation and emotion. Please note: Students who have already earned credits for PSYCH 101 may not register for this course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH100 Introductory Psychology
SB
T DunneJun 2 - Jul 14W-1-062


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 062
MW1:30p - 4:30p31172$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH100:
A general survey of selected content areas in psychology, including personality and human development, physiological psychology, learning, intelligence, heredity and environment, and motivation and emotion. Please note: Students who have already earned credits for PSYCH 101 may not register for this course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH100 Introductory Psychology
SB
J TongJul 19 - Aug 25M-1-417


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 417
MW6p - 9p31173$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH100:
A general survey of selected content areas in psychology, including personality and human development, physiological psychology, learning, intelligence, heredity and environment, and motivation and emotion. Please note: Students who have already earned credits for PSYCH 101 may not register for this course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH100 Introductory Psychology
SB
J GaffneyJul 20 - Aug 26M-1-209


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 209
TuTh1:30p - 4:30p31174$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH100:
A general survey of selected content areas in psychology, including personality and human development, physiological psychology, learning, intelligence, heredity and environment, and motivation and emotion. Please note: Students who have already earned credits for PSYCH 101 may not register for this course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH100 Introductory Psychology
SB
S LambeJul 19 - Aug 25W-1-057


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 057
MW10a - 1p31175$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH100:
A general survey of selected content areas in psychology, including personality and human development, physiological psychology, learning, intelligence, heredity and environment, and motivation and emotion. Please note: Students who have already earned credits for PSYCH 101 may not register for this course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH105 Biological Foundations in Psychology
P CalabiJun 2 - Jul 14W-1-045


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 045
MW10a - 1p31922$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH105:
This courses provides the basic background in physiology, evolution, genetics, and heredity essential to understanding the content of most required courses in the psychology major. It serves as a foundation for understanding physiological, genetic, developmental, and evolutionary influences on behavior. The course targets students whose prior course work has not given them such requisite biological knowledge.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH201 Introduction to Behavioral Research
S MillmanJun 1 - Jul 15W-1-060


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 060
TuTh10a - 1p31176$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH201:
An introduction to the ways of discovering, describing and making warranted assertions about aspects of people and social life. The chief objectives are 1) to help students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become intelligent critics of research in the behavioral and social sciences, and 2) to give them a rudimentary understanding of the design and evaluation of scientific research. Statistical material is treated in a conceptual manner. Classroom work and course examinations concentrate equally on research design and research evaluation.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH201 Introduction to Behavioral Research
L EdelsonJul 20 - Aug 26M-2-209


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 209
TuTh6p - 9p31177$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH201:
An introduction to the ways of discovering, describing and making warranted assertions about aspects of people and social life. The chief objectives are 1) to help students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to become intelligent critics of research in the behavioral and social sciences, and 2) to give them a rudimentary understanding of the design and evaluation of scientific research. Statistical material is treated in a conceptual manner. Classroom work and course examinations concentrate equally on research design and research evaluation.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH234 Psychology of Cross-cultural Relations
Diversity Area: United States
S MorseJun 2 - Jul 14M-3-617


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 617
MW1:30p - 4:30p31481$960
Course has been cancelled

Course has been cancelled. For more information, contact 617 287 6200 or read more about our Cancellation Policy.

Description for PSYCH234:
This course examines the nature and dynamics of inter-group relations within a multicultural context, studying relations among diverse cultures and racial groups in the United States and globally. The course looks at cross-cultural relations from an interdisciplinary perspective, discussing psychological and sociopolitical perspectives.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Diversity: United States.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH236 The Psychology of Women
Diversity Area: United States
K LustigJul 20 - Aug 26M-1-608


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 608
TuTh10a - 1p31923$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH236:
Psychological theories about women from Freud to the present are examined with emphasis placed on biological and sociocultural perspectives as they have influenced the development of a psychology of women. Special attention is paid to the developmental process and the unique issues and concerns of the female infant, child, adolescent, young adult, and older woman.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Diversity: United States.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH238L Asian American Psychology
SBDiversity Area: United States
J TawaJul 20 - Aug 26W-1-064


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 064
TuTh10a - 1p31873$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH238L:
This course is an introduction to the psychological experience of Asian Americans, including the historical, sociopolitical, and cultural influences that shape personality and mental health in community, family, and individual contexts. The course also explores prevention and intervention possibilities through specific examples, such as trauma and intergenerational conflict, that are relevant for Asian American populations.

Cross Listed: ASAMST 238L.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Diversity: United States.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH270 Statistics
MT
G BuchananJun 1 - Jul 15M-2-116


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 116
TuTh6p - 9p31182$975
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH270:
The applied study of the scientific method in the behavioral sciences. Fundamental statistical concepts and techniques are surveyed and used, with primary emphasis on the logic underlying the use of descriptive and inferential tools in scientific inquiry. Topics include parametric and non-parametric statistics, e.g., correlation and analysis of variance.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Mathematics.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $15
Total: $975

[PR]
PSYCH270 Statistics
MT
G BuchananJul 19 - Aug 25M-2-116


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 116
MW1:30p - 4:30p31183$975
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH270:
The applied study of the scientific method in the behavioral sciences. Fundamental statistical concepts and techniques are surveyed and used, with primary emphasis on the logic underlying the use of descriptive and inferential tools in scientific inquiry. Topics include parametric and non-parametric statistics, e.g., correlation and analysis of variance.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3
Distribution Area: Mathematics.

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $15
Total: $975

[PR]
PSYCH300 Personality
R NorrisJun 1 - Jul 15S-2-064


Science Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 064
TuTh10a - 1p31178$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH300:
Conceptions of human nature are examined in light of various theories of personality. This course focuses on the theories of Freud, Adler, Sullivan, Erikson, Kelly, Ego psychologists, and other theorists presenting the behavioristic and humanistic perspectives. Among the topics to be addressed are personality structure and its development; stress and coping; neurotic styles; and human motives and their measurement.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH315 Abnormal Psychology
L WoodardJun 2 - Jul 14M-2-404


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 404
MW6p - 9p31384$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH315:
This course examines the range of common psychological disorders, their characteristic symptoms, possible causes, and treatment. It takes a critical scientific approach to the criteria used to define psychological abnormality, the theories used to explain it, and the therapies used to treat it. Etiology, dynamics and treatment of psychopathology.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH315 Abnormal Psychology
K SullivanJul 20 - Aug 26M-2-116


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 116
TuTh1:30p - 4:30p31385$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH315:
This course examines the range of common psychological disorders, their characteristic symptoms, possible causes, and treatment. It takes a critical scientific approach to the criteria used to define psychological abnormality, the theories used to explain it, and the therapies used to treat it. Etiology, dynamics and treatment of psychopathology.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH330 Social Psychology
M PattersonJun 2 - Jul 14M-2-213


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 213
MW10a - 1p31179$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH330:
A scientific attempt to understand and explain how the thought, feeling, and behavior of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others; focuses on the drama of social interaction.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH330 Social Psychology
M PattersonJun 1 - Aug 26Online--31989$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH330:
A scientific attempt to understand and explain how the thought, feeling, and behavior of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others; focuses on the drama of social interaction.

Prerequisites: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH335 Social Attitudes and Public Opinion
M PattersonJun 1 - Aug 26Online--31990$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH335:
This course examines the nature of attitudes, beliefs, and values, and the influences which individuals’ attitudes have upon their behavior. Various theories of attitude organization and attitude change are discussed, and the development of social attitudes is explored by examining the differential impact of the family, the educational system, the mass media, and the general social environment. The changing content of public opinion over time and its relationship to the political system are also discussed.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 230.

Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH341 Infancy and Childhood Development
R HenckeJul 19 - Aug 25M-2-214


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 214
MW10a - 1p31181$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH341:
This course explores human development from infancy to middle childhood, i.e., from childbirth to ages seven or eight. Major emphasis is given to early perceptual, cognitive, social and affective development bearing the following questions in mind: How does the world of space and objects appear to the infant? How does he or she acquire knowledge and discover reality? How does the child experience the world of people and develop a sense of self? How does the child develop attachments to others and what role is played by the significant people in his or her life?

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH341 Infancy and Childhood Development
R DanieleJun 2 - Jul 14M-1-428


McCormack Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 428
MW6p - 9p31339$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH341:
This course explores human development from infancy to middle childhood, i.e., from childbirth to ages seven or eight. Major emphasis is given to early perceptual, cognitive, social and affective development bearing the following questions in mind: How does the world of space and objects appear to the infant? How does he or she acquire knowledge and discover reality? How does the child experience the world of people and develop a sense of self? How does the child develop attachments to others and what role is played by the significant people in his or her life?

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

PSYCH342 Adolescence J HamiltonJul 19 - Aug 25W-1-009


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 009
MW6p - 9p33526$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH342:
This course is designed to acquaint students with psychological characteristics of adolescent development, theoretical approaches to adolescence, and experimental studies of the causes of a variety of behaviors during adolescence. The course also focuses upon major problems and characteristics of adolescents in modern society.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH350 Learning and Memory
T DunneJun 2 - Jul 14W-1-062


Wheatley Bldg - 1st Floor - Room 062
MW10a - 1p31477$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH350:
An introduction to current views of behavioral change, learning, and remembering. The course focuses on concepts, theoretical issues and applications of current research.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH350 Learning and Memory
V GrossJul 19 - Aug 25M-3-617


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 617
MW1:30p - 4:30p31478$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH350:
An introduction to current views of behavioral change, learning, and remembering. The course focuses on concepts, theoretical issues and applications of current research.

Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or 101.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH360 Behavioral Neuroscience
G BuchananJun 1 - Jul 15M-3-617


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 617
TuTh1:30p - 4:30p31244$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH360:
An overview of the field of neuroscience. Selected topics are neuroanatomy, brain physiology, communication in the central nervous system, immunology, and psychopharmacology. This course also includes a critical discussion of various research techniques. One goal for students is to develop critical thinking skills, as consumers of scientific information.

Prerequisites: PSYCH 100 or 101, and PSYCH 105 or any BIOL course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH360 Behavioral Neuroscience
G BuchananJul 19 - Aug 25M-3-617


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 617
MW6p - 9p31260$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH360:
An overview of the field of neuroscience. Selected topics are neuroanatomy, brain physiology, communication in the central nervous system, immunology, and psychopharmacology. This course also includes a critical discussion of various research techniques. One goal for students is to develop critical thinking skills, as consumers of scientific information.

Prerequisites: PSYCH 100 or 101, and PSYCH 105 or any BIOL course.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH415 Psychological Trauma: Individual and Society
K SullivanJun 1 - Jul 15S-2-065


Science Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 065
TuTh1:30p - 4:30p31479$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH415:
This course explores the theory, research, and phenomenology of response to such traumatic events as combat, rape, and concentration camp survival. It examines normative psychological processes, common symptom picture, and the developmental, sociocultural, and personality factors that influence response. Discussions also focus on present and past controversies within the research, and on the personal, social, and professional implications of the material.

Prerequisites: PSYCH 201 and PSYCH 315.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH441 The Family and the Child: A Psychological View
M VaughanJul 20 - Aug 26M-2-214


McCormack Bldg - 2nd Floor - Room 214
TuTh10a - 1p31925$960
Session Closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH441:
The role of the family in the psychological development of the child. A psychodynamic view of the family, examining stages of development from the third trimester of pregnancy to sixteen years of age.

Prerequisites: PSYCH 201 and 341.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH462 Psychopharmacology
C CohenJun 1 - Jul 15M-3-204


McCormack Bldg - 3rd Floor - Room 204
TuTh1:30p - 4:30p31483$960
Registration for this session has been closed

Registration for this session has been closed. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH462:
A survey of the background and history of psychoactive drugs, their current uses as research and therapeutic tools, and the difficulties in appraising their effects. Particular attention is given to the effects of drugs on the development of new fields of inquiry such as neuropsychopharmacology and influences on older fields such as biological psychiatry, etc.

Prerequisites: PSYCH 201 and 360 or equivalent.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960

[PR]
PSYCH470 History, Systems, and Theories of Psychology
S ConradJun 1 - Aug 26Online--31991$960
Course Is Full

The course has reached its maximum enrollment. For more information, contact 617 287 6200.

Description for PSYCH470:
This course explores the theoretical and methodological problems of contemporary psychology-especially clinical psychology-in historical perspective. It provides a broad overview of the development of psychology as an independent discipline and of the various sub-specialties in the field; and it evaluates the significance of new movements and methods by examining intellectual antecedents and underlying assumptions.

Prerequisites: Junior or Senior status and PSYCH 201.

Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information.

Academic Information:
Credits: 3

Fee:
Course Fee: $960
Lab Fee: $0
Total: $960