PSYC 356
Fall 2008 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
Interpretation of human thought and behavior through the lens of evolutionary theory. Presents the basics of evolutionary theory as applied to human and animal psychology, describes the results of research on selected subtopics, and evaluates alternative explanations of human behavior that historically have been offered and continue to influence the social sciences today. The goal is to enhance understanding of why we behave the way we do. Special emphasis will be places on philosophical analysis of the presented material.
Same as PHIL 356. Prerequisite: PSYC 100, MCB 150, PHIL 101, or consent of instructor.
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49674
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Lecture
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RDC
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11:00AM
-11:50AM
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MWF
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Psychology Building
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Lee, C
Cummins, R Cummins, D Jeffries, H |
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