Introduction to Physiological Psychology (PSYC 337)
Term: 2017-18 Academic Year Fall
Mon-Wed-Fri, 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM (8/22/2017 - 12/14/2017) Location: BLC HH 344
Examines humans from a biological perspective, including the interplay between biological (e.g. brain, genes, hormones) and psychological processes (e.g. hunger, memory, sleep, sexual behavior, psychopathology). Students gain knowledge about the role that biology plays in influencing psychological functioning in both positive and negative ways. This course is especially beneficial to students interested in biological and health-related fields (e.g. medicine, nursing, counseling). Recommended: PSYC100 or PSYC120, and BIOL101 or BIOL151.