EPSY 220
Spring 2018 Part of Term B
Mar 12-May 2
Credit: 3 hours.
Various behavioral science theories will be covered (e.g., person-environment interaction, decision-making, group dynamics, stereotype threat, personality traits). Discussions of research findings to applied career practices will also be included. Students will develop a working-knowledge of these theories through interactive lectures, guided class discussions, case-based readings, and group activities that require them to think critically and flexibly about theory in order to generate solutions for real-world problems.
Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. On request, students will be required to participate in a total of 6 hours of experiments outside of class.
Required Course Materials: A set of inventories to increase self-understanding and awareness. Current cost for this inventory will be charged directly to the student account.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
Fall 2022 for:
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33946
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Lecture-Discussion
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B
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4:00PM
-6:20PM
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MW
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162 Education Building
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Rounds, J
Colbert, C Cox, A Andruczyk, E |
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33952
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Online
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H
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ARRANGED
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Rounds, J
Murdock, C |
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59701
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Lecture-Discussion
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I
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4:00PM
-6:50PM
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R
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212 David Kinley Hall
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Rounds, J
Colbert, C |
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33953
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Lecture-Discussion
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T
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4:00PM
-6:50PM
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TR
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219 David Kinley Hall
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Rounds, J
Brown, A |
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33954
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Lecture-Discussion
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WE1
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2:00PM
-4:20PM
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T
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7 Weston Hall
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Rounds, J
King, M |
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