48.341 Theory and Practice of Academic Psychology

Description: Sharpens and expands knowledge of the basic principles of psychology. Provides an intensive review of the content taught in General Psychology and requires students to lead discussion groups. (3 semester hours credit)

Prerequisites: Major or minor in psychology, completed a minimum of 60 credits which include 48.101 General Psychology; 48.160 Basic Statistics, 48.281 Experimental Psychology: Methodology, and must have at least a 3.0 average in psychology courses.

Usually taught by: Dr. Astor-Stetson, Dr. Beck

Generally offered: Fall, Spring

Additional Information: There are a limited number of positions available each semester. Students must fill out an application for this course the semester prior to enrollment. See one of the instructors for an application. Please read the additional information regarding the T.A. experience.

Additional Information: This course can be used to meet the requirements for a Psychology Major and can fill a General Education requirement.

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

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