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SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY (PSY 306)

Term: Summer 2008

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306: Systems of Psychology.
Goal: To acquaint the student with contemporary points of view in psychology through a survey of modern psychological schools, their historical development, special problems, and contributions to the field.
Content: Historical development and current position of structuralism functionalism, behaviorism, Gestalt psychology, psychoanalysis, humanistic psychology, and cognitive psychology. Classical readings.
Taught: Fall.
Prerequisites: PSY 101, junior or senior standing.
Credit: 3 hours.