Psychology (PSYCH) 1

Psychology (PSYCH) 1

Psychology (PSYCH) 1 PSYCH 205 — EXPLORING RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH) 1 credit. Focuses on a wide range of research in psychology at UW-Madison, PSYCH/ASIAN/COUN PSY/ED PSYCH 120 — THE ART AND SCIENCE OF such as child development, clinical psychology, perception, biological HUMAN FLOURISHING psychology, cognition, and psychological neuroscience. Enroll Info: None 3 credits. Requisites: PSYCH 202 Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science Explore perspectives related to human flourishing from the sciences Level - Intermediate and humanities; investigate themes such as transformation, resilience, L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S compassion, diversity, gratitude, community; expand self-awareness, Repeatable for Credit: No enhanced social connectivity, and ability to change; formulate a sense Last Taught: Spring 2021 of what it means to lead a flourishing life that sustains meaningful and fulfilling engagement with studies, relationships, community, and career. PSYCH 210 — BASIC STATISTICS FOR PSYCHOLOGY Enroll Info: None 3 credits. Requisites: None Measures of central tendency, variability; probability, sampling Course Designation: Breadth - Either Humanities or Social Science distributions; hypothesis testing, confidence intervals; t-tests; Chi- Level - Elementary square; regression and correlation (linear) and introduction to analysis L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S of variance (1-way). Enroll Info: Satisfied Quantitative Reasoning (QR) A Repeatable for Credit: No requirement; PSYCH 201 or 202 or 281 or concurrent enrollment Last Taught: Fall 2020 Requisites: Satisfied Quantitative Reasoning (QR) A requirement and PSYCH/SOC 160 — HUMAN SEXUALITY: SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PSYCH 201, 202, or 281 or concurrent enrollment ISSUES Course Designation: Gen Ed - Quantitative Reasoning Part B 3-4 credits. Level - Intermediate L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Biological, psychological and sociological aspects of sexual relationships Repeatable for Credit: No and behavior. The course presents theoretical and empirical materials on Last Taught: Summer 2021 sexuality throughout the life-course, including childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and later life. Attention is given to gender, religion, education PSYCH 211 — FRESHMAN SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLOGY and the law as they relate to sexual expression in society. Enroll Info: Not 3 credits. open to students who have taken Soc/Psych 350 The course will introduce students to research methods, theories, Requisites: Not open to students who have taken SOC/PSYCH 453 (or findings and current controversies in a focused area of psychology. See SOC 350 prior to spring 2018) Timetable for topics. Enroll Info: None Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science Requisites: None Level - Elementary Course Designation: Breadth - Natural Science L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Level - Elementary Repeatable for Credit: No L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Last Taught: Spring 2021 Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions PSYCH 202 — INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Last Taught: Fall 2014 3-4 credits. PSYCH 225 — RESEARCH METHODS Behavior, including its development, motivation, frustrations, emotion, 4 credits. intelligence, learning, forgetting, personality, language, thinking, and General characteristics of scientific method; use of experimental, social behavior. Enroll Info: None observational, and correlational research designs; research methods Requisites: Not open to students who have taken PSYCH 201 or PSYCH used in psychological science; illustration of core issues in research 281 methods taken from several areas of psychology; lecture, demonstration, Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science and experiments. Enroll Info: None Level - Elementary Requisites: Satisfied Communications A requirement, grade of C in L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S PSYCH 202, and grade of C in (PSYCH 210, STAT 302, STAT 324 or Repeatable for Credit: No STAT 371) Last Taught: Summer 2021 Course Designation: Gen Ed - Communication Part B Breadth - Biological Sci. Counts toward the Natural Sci req Level - Intermediate L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Repeatable for Credit: No Last Taught: Summer 2021 2 Psychology (PSYCH) PSYCH 310 — TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY: STUDY ABROAD PSYCH 380 — JUNIOR HONORS SEMINAR 1-6 credits. 1 credit. A course carried with a UW-Madison Study Abroad Program which has Discusses the process of research, provide guidance and feedback about no equivalent on this campus. Enroll Info: Current enrollment in a UW- writing about research, and offer opportunities to present research issues Madison study abroad program and findings. The broader goal is to prepare students to conduct a Senior Requisites: None Honors Thesis. Enroll Info: None Course Designation: Level - Intermediate Requisites: PSYCH 225 and declared in College of Letters and Science L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Honors in the Liberal Arts or Psychology Honors in the Major Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions Course Designation: Level - Intermediate Last Taught: Spring 1999 L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Honors - Honors Only Courses (H) PSYCH 311 — ISSUES IN PSYCHOLOGY Repeatable for Credit: No 1-4 credits. Last Taught: Fall 2020 Topics vary with the instructor. Survey of topical issues. May be repeated. PSYCH 386 — TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY FOR HONORS STUDENTS Enroll Info: PSYCH 201, 202, or 281 1 credit. Requisites: PSYCH 202 Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science Current topics for honors students in psychology. Faculty will lead Level - Intermediate lecture/discussions about a wide range of topics such as child L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S development, clinical psychology, perception, physiological psychology, Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions and human learning. Enroll Info: 6 cr in psych, incl Psych 201/202 and So Last Taught: Spring 2021 st or cons inst Requisites: Declared in honors program PSYCH 325 — EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR GRADUATE Course Designation: Level - Intermediate STUDENTS L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S 4 credits. Honors - Honors Only Courses (H) Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions Experimental research techniques and methodology as applied to various Last Taught: Spring 2017 areas of psychology; lectures, lab experiments. Grad level of 225. Enroll Info: Grad level of PSYCH 225. PSYCH 399 — SERVICE LEARNING IN PSYCHOLOGY Requisites: Graduate Students Only 1-4 credits. Course Designation: Breadth - Social Science Level - Intermediate An independent opportunity to provide experience in community service L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S work relevant to psychology. Enroll Info: None Repeatable for Credit: No Requisites: Consent of instructor Last Taught: Spring 2014 Course Designation: Level - Intermediate L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S PSYCH/I SY E 349 — INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN FACTORS Repeatable for Credit: Yes, unlimited number of completions 3 credits. Last Taught: Spring 2020 Conveys the importance of considering human capabilities and limits in system design and operation. This includes understanding human characteristics from the cognitive, physical, and psychosocial perspectives. Implications of these characteristics are explored through understanding the needs of people, designing to support these needs, and evaluating systems to ensure they serve the intended purpose. Case studies are used to identify the human role in accidents and to identify design improvements. Application domains include consumer product design, human-computer interaction, workplace safety, and complex systems such as healthcare delivery. Enroll Info: None Requisites: (MATH/STAT 309, STAT 311, 324, 371, PSYCH 210, C&E SOC/SOC 360, GEN BUS 303, or concurrent registration), graduate/ professional standing, or member of Engineering Guest Students Course Designation: Breadth - Physical Sci. Counts toward the Natural Sci req Level - Intermediate L&S Credit - Counts as Liberal Arts and Science credit in L&S Repeatable for Credit: No Last Taught: Summer 2021 Psychology (PSYCH) 3 PSYCH 401 — PSYCHOLOGY, LAW, AND SOCIAL POLICY PSYCH 406 — PSYCHOLOGY OF PERCEPTION 3 credits. 3-4 credits. Focuses on the role that psychological principles, research evidence Survey the current knowledge about how the brain creates our conscious and social science play in the laws of U.S. society, especially in the experience of a surrounding world and of our own bodies. Consider policies and mechanisms of social control of human behavior. The course contributions from various approaches, including neurophysiology, will address the ways that society defines membership, and the role of psychophysics, computer simulations, perceptual illusions, and patient psychology in how it determines who should be excluded or restricted studies. Enroll Info: None from open society, in order to maintain a more civil society. In addition Requisites: PSYCH 202, (ZOOLOGY/BIOLOGY 101 and 102), ZOOLOGY/ to learning the factual information about how selected processes work BIOLOGY/BOTANY 151, or (BIOCORE 381 and 382) in the legal and social context, students will be asked to consider the Course Designation: Breadth - Biological

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