The effects of social and cognitive processes on, the ways individuals perceive, influence, and, relate to others. Person perception, the self,, prejudice and stereotyping, social identity,, attitudes and attitude change, conformity,, interpersonal attraction, altruism, aggression,, group processes, intergroup conflict.
- Teacher: Diana Leonard
- Teacher: Megha Viswanathan
Research methodologies and experimental design, techniques applied to laboratory investigation of, psychological phenomena. Data collected from, laboratory studies analyzed statistically and, reported in technical lab reports. Students are, required to complete an individually written, sophomore thesis and must earn a passing grade on, this assignment in order to pass the course.
- Teacher: Diana Leonard
This is the Moodle page for the lab portion of Psy 355. I have them separated to make info a bit easier to find. You can link to the main course page from here (and vice versa).
- Teacher: Todd Watson
Key concepts of plant biology, including, morphology, physiology, adaptations to life on, land, and ecological interactions with other, organisms. Emphasis on the roles of plants in, ecosystems and human lives. Key characteristics of, major plant lineages in the context of how plants, have become such a diverse and successful group of, organisms. Students conduct independent research projects on various aspects of plant biology., Laboratory.
- Teacher: Margaret Metz
- Teacher: Catherine Cambridge
- Teacher: Jody Davis
- Teacher: Elizabeth Guzman-Arroyo
- Teacher: J.B. Kim
- Teacher: Laurie Mapes
- Teacher: Pamela Nicholson
Introduction to themes central to Russian, literature. English translations of literary works, of various genres and from different periods., Lectures, discussions, student reader journals,, essays, and term paper. Taught in English; no, background in Russian language or literature, required. May be taken twice for credit with a, change of topic.
Surveys the beliefs, practices, and cultural manifestations of the religious traditions of East Asia (Confucianism, Daoism, Chinese folk religion, Mahayana Buddhism, Shinto and Shamanism).
- Teacher: Jessica Starling