Academics

Course Overview

This course introduces doctoral students in psychology to the history, philosophy, theoretical perspectives, and methodological considerations for understanding human cognition and emotion. The course will examine each domain separately as it relates to human functioning, as well as the relationship between the two fields. Cross-cultural perspectives of each domain will be explored throughout the course.

Enrollment in the PhD or PsyD Psychology Doctoral Programs.

Program: Psychology

Credit: 3

Faculty

Other Courses

PSY-899

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-900

Dissertation Research

This course provides credit for individual student research…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-985

Advanced Clinical Psychology…

Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-986

Advanced Clinical Psychology…

Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-987

Advanced Clinical Psychology…

Generally taken in the fourth year or beyond,…

Psychology

Credits 1-3

PSY-990

APPIC Application Preparation…

The primary focus of this course is on…

Psychology

Credits 3