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Psychology of Gender and Sexuality — PSY2119.02
Psychology of Language — PSY2118.01
Psychology Research Workshop — PSY4390.01
Psychopathology — CMH5116.01
In this course, students will gain a thorough understanding of mental health disorders as defined by the current DSM (DSM-5-TR). Topics include the classification, diagnosis, and treatment of mood, anxiety, psychotic, personality, and trauma-related disorders. Students will also explore the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to
Psychopharmacology — CMH5117.01
This course introduces students to the basic principles of psychopharmacology, focusing on medications commonly used to treat mental health disorders. Topics include the mechanisms of action, side effects, and therapeutic uses of medications for mood disorders, anxiety, psychosis, and substance use disorders. Students will learn to collaborate effectively
Psychophysiology Research — PSY4103.01
Public Policy Forum — APA2154.01
Public Policy Forum: Rebuilding America — APA2916.02
The United States is experiencing unprecedented challenges that are destroying the foundations on which our society was built. Our strongest institutions are faltering under political pressure. The Supreme Court, once an independent arbiter of justice, is rudderless; making decisions based on political
Public Policy Forum: Saving Democracy Together — APA2356.01
Public Policy Forum: Understanding January 6 — APA2278.01
Public Theatre Lab — APA2015.01) (cancelled 11/16/2023
Punk Culture: An Interdisciplinary Approach — ANT4222.01
Puppet Full of Worms — LIT2577.01
In this course we are tackling the Shakespeare history plays, examining the imperialistic and violent movements of Henrys and Richards, et al, exploring betrayals, battles, the War of the Roses, British history -- as understood in our contemporary time and compared to how it was understood by Shakespeare, who cut his teeth on the histories, spreading both English lore and