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Inventory of Undergraduate Courses Only courses numbered 3000 and above count as advanced courses for major or minor requirements in this department. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Students may register for up to (but no more than) six credits in honors courses in one term and may not receive credit for more than four honors courses (5000-level) in total. General Psychology PSYC. 1000 - Introductory Psychology PSYC. 2090 - Special Topics PSYC. 2091 - Fieldwork in Psychology PSYC. 3020 - Ethics in Psychology PSYC. 3030 - Psychological Perspectives in Diversity Science PSYC. 3090 - Advanced Special Topics in Psychology Social psychology PSYC. 2100 - Social Psychology PSYC. 3110 - Psychology of Prejudice PSYC. 3120 - Cultural Psychology PSYC. 3130 - Relationship Science PSYC. 3140 - Small Groups PSYC. 3150 - Drugs, Behavior and Society PSYC. 3160 - Psychology for a Better Society PSYC. 3171 - Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology PSYC. 3172 - Strategic Human Resource Management PSYC. 3174 - Organizational Diagnosis and Intervention PSYC. 3180 - Health Psychology PSYC. 3195 - Advanced Special Topics in Social Psychology Developmental psychology PSYC. 2200 - Lifespan Development PSYC. 2210 - Introductory Child Psychology PSYC. 3220 - Cognitive Development PSYC. 3230 - Social and Personality Development of Children PSYC. 3240 - Psychological and Developmental Disorders of Childhood PSYC. 3250 - Psychology of Adolescence PSYC. 3260 - Psychology of Aging PSYC. 3270 - Psychology of the Family PSYC. 3295 - Advanced Special Topics in Developmental Psychology PSYC. 4210 - Field Experience in Child Psychology Personality psychology PSYC. 2300 - Introduction to Personality PSYC. 3300 - Theories of Personality PSYC. 3360 - Psychology of Gender PSYC. 3370 - Hypnosis and Related Phenomena PSYC. 3396 - Advanced Special Topics in Personality Psychology Statistics and research methods PSYC. 2001 - Laboratory Experience PSYC. 2002 - Laboratory Experience 2 PSYC. 2003 - Laboratory Experience 3 PSYC. 2004 - Laboratory Experience 4 PSYC. 3400 - Statistical Methods in Psychological Research PSYC. 3450W - Experimental Psychology PSYC. 3470 - Data Analytics and Data Visualization in the Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC. 3495 - Advanced Special Topics in Statistics and Research Methods PSYC. 4400 - Advanced Psychological Statistics Cognition, learning, perception and emotion PSYC. 2530 - Introduction to Cognitive Psychology PSYC. 3510 - Learning PSYC. 3520 - Sensation and Perception PSYC. 3530 - Advanced Cognitive Psychology PSYC. 3540 - Psychology of Language PSYC. 3541 - Thought and Language PSYC. 3550 - Psychology of Emotion PSYC. 3580 - Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence PSYC. 3585 - Parapsychology: A Critical Examination PSYC. 3590 - Psychology of the Arts PSYC. 3595 - Advanced Special Topics in Cognitive Psychology Biopsychology and neuroscience PSYC. 2600 - Mind, Brain, and Behavior PSYC. 2610 - Neurobiology PSYC. 3600 - Behavioral Neuroscience PSYC. 3610 - Behavioral Neuroendocrinology PSYC. 3660 - Drugs and Behavior PSYC. 3670 - Comparative Psychology PSYC. 3680 - Human Neuropsychology PSYC. 3695 - Advanced Special Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience History, systems, and advanced general psychology PSYC. 2710 - Introduction to Forensic Psychology PSYC. 3700 - History of Psychology Psychopathology and clinical applications PSYC. 2810 - Psychological Disorders I PSYC. 3810 - Psychological Disorders II PSYC. 3820 - Fundamentals of Psychotherapy PSYC. 3825 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy PSYC. 3830 - The Counseling Process: Theory and Technique PSYC. 3840 - Psychoanalysis: Theory and Research PSYC. 3850 - Tests and Measurements PSYC. 3895 - Advanced Special Topics in Psychopathology and Clinical Application PSYC. 4800 - Field Experience in Mental Health and Adult Psychology Honors courses PSYC. 5001 - Independent Research I PSYC. 5002 - Independent Research II PSYC. 5003 - Independent Research III PSYC. 5004 - Independent Research IV PSYC. 5011 - Fieldwork I PSYC. 5012 - Fieldwork II PSYC. 5013 - Fieldwork III PSYC. 5014 - Fieldwork IV DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
Only courses numbered 3000 and above count as advanced courses for major or minor requirements in this department. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Students may register for up to (but no more than) six credits in honors courses in one term and may not receive credit for more than four honors courses (5000-level) in total.
General Psychology
Social psychology
Developmental psychology
Personality psychology
Statistics and research methods
Cognition, learning, perception and emotion
Biopsychology and neuroscience
History, systems, and advanced general psychology
Psychopathology and clinical applications
Honors courses
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.