PSYC 336

Spring 2008 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Survey and critical review of subdisciplines in clinical/community psychology; concepts, methods, and assessments, intervention strategies and tactics. Subdisciplines addressed will vary. See Class Schedule for current titles.

May be repeated with approval to a maximum of 6 undergraduate hours in same term, or to a maximum of 9 undergraduate hours in subsequent terms. Prerequisite: PSYC 238 or PSYC 239 or both depending on topic.

PSYC 336 class schedule data for spring 2008
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
45841
Laboratory
AB1
6:00PM -8:20PM
M
Psychology Building
Berenbaum, H
Chow, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/08-04/30/08
Section Info:
Students will view videos/films in "lab" section. Students must also register for the lecture section AL1. NOTE: PSYC 238 is required.
45883
Lecture
AL1
1:30PM -3:20PM
T
Psychology Building
Berenbaum, H
Chow, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/08-04/30/08
Section Info:
Psychopathology: Media Myths and Research Realities Students must also register for the lab section AB1. NOTE: PSYC 238 is required. The primary goal of this course is to provide advanced instruction in psychopathology. A secondary goal of this course is to explore how psychopathology is depicted in the media, especially film. The focus of this course will be the symptomatology and etiology of adult psychopathology. Each week, in addition to attending lecture, students will be expected to watch a film (to be shown during the Monday evening class time) and read material relevant to the film. Readings will come from a book on psychopathology and film ("Media Madness"), a case studies book ("Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology"), and other scholarly journal articles and book chapters. Grading will be based on a combination of exams and papers.
45840
Lecture
KR
9:00AM -10:15AM
TR
Psychology Building
Rudolph, K
Wong, M
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/14/08-04/30/08
Section Info:
Developmental Psychopathology This course provides an overview of the field of developmental psychopathology. The course examines how psychopathology is conceptualized from a developmental perspective, and explores the etiology, assessment, classification, and treatment of disorders during childhood and adolescence.
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