Spring 2024 CRN: 12831 PSY 1400 - Intro to Behavior Analysis
Provides the foundation for many of the other courses in the Psychology major, by introducing students to the principles of conditioning and learning, and behavior analysis concepts that can be applied to clinical, counseling, school, experimental, child, sports, community, and industrial psychology, as well as autism, psychoses, anorexia, phobia, ethics, religion, gender, procrastination, sexual behavior, drug use, speech pathology, developmental disabilities, social work, special education, behavioral medicine, animal training, juvenile corrections, and everyday life. This course satisfies WMU Essential Studies Level 2: Exploration and Discovery – Science and Technology Category.
Additional Information
Campus: Main
Schedule Type: Lecture
Instructional Method: Traditional Attribute: Increase Foundatn Knowldge SLO Scientific Literacy SLO Science and Technology
Instructor(s):
Perez, Rocky T (Primary) Pence, Sacha T Curiel, Hugo
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