Carleton University Graduate Calendar 2010-2011

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Graduate Courses - Psychology (PSYC)
Department of Psychology

PSYC 5001 - Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology
PSYC 5002 - Ethics in Psychology
PSYC 5010 - Social Psychology Methodology
PSYC 5011 - Social Psychology I
PSYC 5012 - Organizational Psychology I
PSYC 5021 - Forensic Assessment
PSYC 5022 - Adult Offenders
PSYC 5023 - Witnesses, Victims and Juries
PSYC 5024 - Youthful Offenders
PSYC 5104 - Psychology of Women
PSYC 5105 - Fundamentals of Computing for Psychologists
PSYC 5106 - Computers and Cognition
PSYC 5107 - Psychology of Family Violence
PSYC 5109 - Historical and Social Foundations of Social Psychology
PSYC 5200 - Basics of Neuroscience
PSYC 5209 - Psychology of Health and Illness
PSYC 5300 - Perceptual Processes
PSYC 5301 - Psychophysics
PSYC 5401 - Multivariate Techniques
PSYC 5407 - Tests and Measurements I: Intellectual/Cognitive
PSYC 5410 - Advanced Analysis of Variance
PSYC 5411 - Advanced Regression
PSYC 5412 - Topics in Advanced Statistics and Methods
PSYC 5413 - Workshops in Advanced Statistics and Methods
PSYC 5500 - Developmental Psychology Methodology
PSYC 5503 - Advanced Topics in Developmental Psychology: Social & Emotional Development
PSYC 5504 - Advanced Topics in Developmental Psychology: Cognitive Development
PSYC 5601 - Contemporary Research in Personality
PSYC 5700 - Advanced Topics in Cognition I
PSYC 5703 - Cognition I
PSYC 5704 - Cognition II
PSYC 5800 - Special Topics in Psychology
PSYC 5900 - Directed Studies
PSYC 5901 - Independent Research
PSYC 5903 - Practicum in Psychology
PSYC 5906 - Pro-Seminar in Psychology
PSYC 5909 - M.A. Thesis
PSYC 6101 - Social Psychology II
PSYC 6102 - Organizational Psychology II
PSYC 6104 - Seminar in University Teaching
PSYC 6105 - Psychological Aspects of Computer Use
PSYC 6106 - Social Aspects of Computer Use
PSYC 6202 - Advanced Seminar in Neuroscience I
PSYC 6203 - Advanced Seminar in Neuroscience II
PSYC 6204 - Neuroscience Techniques I
PSYC 6300 - Special Topics in Neuroscience
PSYC 6700 - Advanced Topics in Cognition II
PSYC 6800 - Special Topics in Psychology
PSYC 6900 - Directed Studies
PSYC 6901 - Independent Research
PSYC 6903 - Practicum in Psychology
PSYC 6906 - Pro-Seminar in Psychology I
PSYC 6907 - Pro-Seminar in Psychology II
PSYC 6909 - Ph.D. Thesis

Summer session: some of the courses listed in this Calendar are offered during the summer. Hours and scheduling for summer session courses will differ significantly from those reported in the fall/winter Calendar. To determine the scheduling and hours for summer session classes, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

Not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

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