Capstone in Psychology (W)
Fall 2023
Description
This is the capstone course in the major. Students integrate different topics and perspectives, previously examined in the core and elective courses. This integration centers on important contemporary issues and problems in the discipline of psychology. After an in-depth examination of the issue, students generate solutions to problems, new lines of research or fusions of perspectives, depending upon the topic under investigation. Multiple sections are offered each semester, each focusing on a unique topic. Students in this seminar participate in advanced readings, writing, reporting, discussion, demonstration, oral presentation, and experiential components.
Class Notes
The class is offered entirely live online and meets at set days/times. Students are expected to attend the live class online synchronously.
Class Details
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Harris, Keith S
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
1734
Course
PSYC 401W -
SECT 05
SECT 05
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Capacity
27/24
Class Meeting Dates
08/21/2023 - 12/15/2023
Days
MW
Times
4:00pm – 5:15pm
PSYC 401W - SECT 05
Capstone in Psychology (W)
Class:
1734
Units:
3
M-F
08/21/2023 - 12/15/2023
MW
4:00pm – 5:15pm
This is the capstone course in the major. Students integrate different topics and perspectives, previously examined in the core and elective courses. This integration centers on important contemporary issues and problems in the discipline of psychology. After an in-depth examination of the issue, students generate solutions to problems, new lines of research or fusions of perspectives, depending upon the topic under investigation. Multiple sections are offered each semester, each focusing on a unique topic. Students in this seminar participate in advanced readings, writing, reporting, discussion, demonstration, oral presentation, and experiential components.
Class Notes
This is the capstone course in the major. Students integrate different topics and perspectives, previously examined in the core and elective courses. This integration centers on important contemporary issues and problems in the discipline of psychology. After an in-depth examination of the issue, students generate solutions to problems, new lines of research or fusions of perspectives, depending upon the topic under investigation. Multiple sections are offered each semester, each focusing on a unique topic. Students in this seminar participate in advanced readings, writing, reporting, discussion, demonstration, oral presentation, and experiential components.
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Harris, Keith S
Location
WWW ONLINE