Course Info: CS-0271
Course | CS-0271 Reading and Writing in Psych |
Long Title | Special Topics: Reading and Writing in Psychology |
Term | 2024F |
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Textbook information |
Meeting Info | Adele Simmons Hall 222 on M,W from 9:00-10:20 |
Faculty | Melissa Burch |
Capacity | 20 |
Available | 0 |
Waitlist | 3 |
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Additional Info | The content of this course deals with issues of race and power Division-II Supported Project Seminar Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time |
Description | This seminar is designed for advanced Division II and Division
III students concentrating in psychology. We will begin the
semester by considering the assumptions, perspectives, and
methodologies involved in study of psychology. Students will be
encouraged to hone their skills in reading empirical articles and
communicating ideas for both general and academic audiences. In
addition to some topics that will be explored as a group,
students will also be expected to identify their own topic of
interest and complete significant independent research in this
area. Students will be responsible for presentations related to
their area of interest, participating in peer review, and
completing a significant final project. Coursework includes
weekly research, reading and writing assignments, class
discussions and presentations, and semester-long group or
individual projects Keywords:Psychology, Research |