Concordia University College of Alberta

Course Listing: Psychology

Beginning: May. 25, 2010  
Special Sessions Beginning: May. 25, 2010  
Ending: Jun. 11, 2010

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Course Number
3 (3-0-0) Credits (Lecture hours – seminar hours or lecture lab hours – laboratory hours per week)
Psychology 105 PSY 105
Individual and Social Behaviour 3 (3-0-0)

An introductory study of human behaviour that covers development, intelligence, personality, abnormal personality, psychotherapy, social psychology, and methodology. A prerequisite for many courses in the Department.

Prerequisites: PSY 104
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Psychology 211 PSY 211
Statistical Methods for Psychological Research 3 (3-0-1)

An introductory course in basic statistical methods as used in the Social Sciences. Includes descriptive, inferential, and correlational/predictive techniques. Note: Pure Mathematics 30 or Mathematics 30 is strongly recommended.

Prerequisites: PSY 104
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Note:Credit may be obtained for only one of Psychology 211 or MAT 151 or MAT 247 or SOC 210 or BUS 112
 

 
Psychology 234 PSY 234
Personality Disorders in Modern Life 3 (1.5-1.5-0)

An examination of the theoretical and empirical perspectives of personality disorders. These perspectives will be considered in the context of modern movies. The course may be offered in an hybrid format (i.e., in-class and online lectures)

Prerequisites: PSY 104 and Psychology 105
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Psychology 339 PSY 339
Abnormal Psychology 3 (3-0-0)

The study of psychopathological disorders and their treatment. Topics covered include the major disorders as described in the DSM-IV. Psychotherapeutic techniques include psychodynamic, humanistic, and behavioural treatments. Other techniques may be included.

Prerequisites: PSY 233
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