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Genetics, Evolution, and Behavior

Psyc 441-401 BFS
Instructor: 
Frank Norman
Time: 
TR 1:30-3:00
Course Description: 

The first half of the course treats Behavioral Genetics (e.g., genetic and environmental components of IQ, personality, and psychopathology, gene-environment interaction), and the second half deals with Evolutionary Psychology (e.g., evolution of altruistic, cooperative, and competitive behavior).  There are no prerequisites, but previous courses in Psychology, Biological Basis of Behavior, Anthropology, Biology, or Statistics would be helpful preparation.

Cross-Listings: 
BIBB 441