PSY 1300- Introduction to PsychologyGroup: Core (0) Writing Intensive: No Pre-Requisites: None Course Description:
A survey of the major principles derived from research on human and animal behavior. Topics studied include learning, thinking, motivation, emotion, personality, the senses, perception, and the form and functions of the nervous system. PSY 1300 is a prerequisite for all other psychology courses. |
Course offering information for the past year:Fall, 2009
Section 01 with Brown on M-W-F from 800 to 850 Section 02 with Brown on M-W-F from 900 to 950 Section 04 with Meeks on M-W-- from 1230 to 150 Section 05 with Friedman on -T-H- from 800 to 920 Section 06 with Huber on -T-H- from 1100 to 1220 Section 07 with Gibbons on -T-H- from 1230 to 150 Section 08 with Friedman on -T-H- from 200 to 320 Section 09 with Gibbons on ARR from ARR to ARR Section 10 with Brown on M-W-F from 1000 to 1050 Section 11 with Meeks on M-W-F from 800 to 850 Section 12 with Meeks on M-W-F from 900 to 950
Summer 2, 2009
Section 751 with Gibbons on MTWHF from 1000 to 1140
Summer 1, 2009
Section 501 with Angulo on MTWHF from 200 to 340
Spring, 2009
Section 251 with Brown on M-W-F from 800 to 850 Section 252 with Brown on M-W-F from 900 to 950 Section 253 with Brown on M-W-F from 1000 to 1050 Section 254 with Meeks on M-W-- from 1230 to 150 Section 255 with Gibbons on M-W-- from 330 to 450 Section 256 with Gibbons on M-W-- from 500 to 620 Section 257 with Friedman on -T-H- from 800 to 920 Section 258 with Huber on -T-H- from 1100 to 1220 Section 259 with Huber on -T-H- from 1230 to 150 Section 260 with Friedman on -T-H- from 200 to 320
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