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SENIOR SEMINAR IN PSYCHOLOGY (PSY 441)

Term: Summer 2008

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Jim Donald RowanShow MyInfo popup for Jim Donald Rowan
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441: Senior Seminar in Psychology.
Goal: To equip the student to apply accumulated knowledge to critical analysis of a selected issue or problem in psychology. To understand how research evidence is generated and applied to real-world issues.
Content: Students will develop an individual research project that includes a fully developed written review of the literature and a research prospectus that proposes its application. Students will participate in class-wide projects that will center on the development and/or application of psychology research evidence.
Taught: Fall for Psychology majors; Spring for Applied Psychology majors.
Prerequisites: PSY 101, MAT 220, PSY 230 and PSY 305, or PSY 200; and senior standing.
Credit: 3 hours.