PSYCH 22400

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PSYCH 22400 - Neuroscience (3 cr)

Psychology ARTSC - School of Arts and Sciences

Course Title

Neuroscience

Catalog Description

The aim of this course is to introduce you to the biological and physiological aspect of the science of Psychology. Biopsychology is the subarea of Psychology that takes a biological approach to understanding behavior. Biopsychologists study the biological events - genetic, neural, endocrine- that underlie each and every one of our thoughts, feelings, and actions. This course will explore what is currently known about the biological basis of emotional responses, mental illness, sexual behavior, memory, states of consciousness, sensory perception, thought and language, and several neurological disorders.

Minimum

3

Max

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Requirement Designation

Regular Liberal Arts

Prerequisites & Corequisites

020252

Lecture