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PSYC 323 - Seminar in Comparative Psychology

Semester Offered: Spring
1 unit(s)
Applications of comparative psychology to a specific topic. Topics can vary from year to year, and have in the past included altruism, sex differences, aggression, language, etc. The focus is how theory and data from other species inform questions about human functioning. Ms. Broude, Mr. Cleaveland.

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 221  or PSYC 223  or BIOL 340 .

Open to seniors.  For majors, satisfactory completion of a research methods course (PSYC 209 PSYC 219 , PSYC 229 , PSYC 239 , PSYC 249 , PSYC 259 ) is a prerequisite for these courses.  Seminar seats are assigned according to a department lottery system.  Please contact department office for lottery information.  Non-majors and juniors should consult the instructor.



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