PSYCH 2367.02: Abnormal Psychology Analysis
Major psychological disorders, such as anxiety, mood, & personality disorders, will be clinically described & diagnostically defined. Students will compare & contrast symptoms of psychological disorders with non-disordered behaviors, cognitions, & affects. The emphasis is on critical thinking & analysis of theories, research methods, & empirical findings regarding psychopathology & its treatment.
Prereq: 1100 (100) or 1100H (100H), and English 1110.01, 1110.01H, 1110.02, 1110.02H, 1110.03, 110, 111, or equiv; and Soph standing or above. Not open to students with credit for 3331 (331) or 3331H (331H). GEL writing and comm course: level 2.
**Course not offered on Columbus Campus**
Prereq: 1100 (100) or 1100H (100H), and English 1110.01, 1110.01H, 1110.02, 1110.02H, 1110.03, 110, 111, or equiv; and Soph standing or above. Not open to students with credit for 3331 (331) or 3331H (331H). GEL writing and comm course: level 2.
**Course not offered on Columbus Campus**
Credit Hours
3
Meets the following Psychology Major Goals:
Knowledge Base in Psychology
- Describe key concepts, principles, & overarching themes in psychology
- Develop working knowledge of psychology's content domains
- Describe applications of psychology
Scientific Inquiry & Critical Thinking
- Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena
- Engage in innovative & integrative thinking & problem solving
Communication
- Demonstrate effective writing for different purposes
- Interact effectively with others
Professional Development
- Refine project-management skills