Psychology 001 is the prerequisite for all other Psychology courses 100-level and above
All seminars and research experience courses are listed below.
A department permit is required for all 300 and 400-level courses.
The College of General Studies (CGS) offers the courses below. Please visit the CGS website for detailed course descriptions. You can register for CGS courses through PennInTouch; usually no permit required.
Psyc 001-601: Introduction to Experimental Psychology, W, 5:30-8:30 (Simmons)
Psyc 117-601: Visual Neuroscience, T, 6-9 (McLean)
Psyc 162-601: Abnormal Psychology, TR, 5-6:30 (Siev)
Psyc 170-601: Social Psychology, T 6-9 (Royzman)
Psyc 270-601: Special Topics in Social Psychology: Culture and Psychology, R, 5:30-8:30 (Mason), meets in Room C41, Solomon Lab Bldg.
Psyc 449-640: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, R, 6-8:40 (Osman)
Psyc 460-640: Body Image: Etiology, Psychopathology, and Treatment, M, 5:30-8:30 (Sarwer)
Special note - The following CGS course will count towards the Psych major:
ASAM 150-601. The Psychology of being Asian and American in America (Asian American Psychology), Instructor: Dr. June Y. Chu
Course description: A new generation of researchers in Asian American psychology has identified variables that are pertinent in the psychological adjustment of non-White groups. This course is intended to (1) provide knowledge of Asian American personality, identity, and mental health and the cultural and societal influences that shape personality and mental health, (2) analyze contemporary psychosocial research pertinent to Asian Americans, and (3) develop critical thinking skills on Asian American issues.
Location: LOGN 204
Day/Time: Thursday 5:30pm-8:30pm