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1 IS = Intersession SI = Sessional Instructor * Reserve for Grad Student or Post Doc Note. This schedule is subject to change without notice. Course Offerings SS = Summer Session? = Tentative Offering Course # Area Course Title (Fall 2017) Enroll (Spring 2018) Enroll (Summer 2018) Enroll BSoc Intro to Psychology I G. Alder 440 G. Alder 440 G. Alder BSoc E Intro to Psychology I R. Day BSoc Intro to Psychology S. Atwood SL 200 S. Atwood SI Bsoc Intro to Psychology I SFU NOW@SRY T. Coburn SI BSoc Intro to Psychology II R. Day 440 R. Day BSoc Intro to Psychology II SFU SI? BSoc Intro to Psychology J. Hosking SI 150 T. Coburn SI Psychology, Media & Society S. Atwood SL Psychology, Media & Society SFU NOW S. Atwood SI W - 3 Brain, Mind & Society SFU NOW SI QW Intro to Research Methods in Psyc G. Alder 210 G. Rose 210 G. Alder QW Intro to Research Methods in Psyc DistancG. Alder 45 G. Alder 45 G. Alder Intro to Research Q HQT Intro to Data Analysis In Psychology Faculty (tbd) 200 Faculty(tbd) 200 Faculty (tbd) Q HQT Intro to Data D. Tafreshi SI CNS Intro to Cognitive Psychology R. Wright 250 T. Spalek CL Intro to Abnormal Psychology S. Farstad SI 200 S. Farstad SI D Intro to Developmental Psychology M. Kline 250 M. Kline S Intro to Social Psychology L. Aknin 250 L. Aknin S Intro to Social Psychology SFU NOW HC SI LP Intro to Law & Psychology R. Roesch 100 R. Roesch C LP Intro to Law & Psychology Distance D. Gomes 60 D. Gomes 60 D. Gomes LP Intro to Law & Psychology@ Surrey BSci CNS Intro to Biological Psychology R. Mistlberger BSci C CNS Intro to Biological Psychology Distance N. Watson 60 N. Watson 60 N. Watson W Critical Analysis of Issues in Psychology G. Rose 204 G. Rose Q HQT Intermediate Research Methods & Data Analysis Faculty (tbd) 40 M. Maraun CNS Perception T. Spalek 100 T. Spalek HQT History & Systems of Modern Psychology T. Racine 200 T. Racine 200 J. Martin SRY HQT History & Systems of Modern Psychology J Thompson SI CNS Memory P. Carolan SI 150 SI (P. Carolan) CNS Attention R. Wright 150 R. Wright Practicum I Practicum II D Culture & Development T. Broesch 100 T. Broesch IS D Development of Children's Thinking J. Carpendale /26/2017
2 354-3 D Development of Children's Thinking SFU NOW - HC SI D Adolescent Development R. Ley D Adolescent Development SFU NOW CL Developmental Psychopathology M. Davidson SI 150 M. Davidson SI D Adulthood and Aging SFU NOW HC D Adulthood and Aging W. Thornton 150 W. Thornton D Language & Social Interaction S. Atwood SL 150 Language & Social Interaction SFU NOW D HC SI C Developmental Disabilities G. Iarocci 100 G. Iarocci S Close Relationships Y. Girme 150 Y. Girme S Close Relationships SFU NOW@HC S Intergroup Relations Z. Levin SI 100 S. Wright IS S Heath PSYCH - HC campus G. Poole SI S Health Psychology D. Cox S Health Psychology@HC NOW S Environmental Sustainability M. Schmitt S Sexuality R. Cobb IS CL Intro to Theories of Personality N. Hope SI CL Intro to Theories of Personality NOW HC N. Hope SI CL Intervention: Process and Outcome Y. Mayer SI 150 SI* (Pullmer) 150 Intervention: Process & Outcome NOW CL HC EV Y. Mayer SI CLLP Experimental Psychology & the Law CLLP Experimental Psychology & the Law Distance Ed T. Coburn 60 T. Coburn 60 T.Coburn CLLP Clinical Forensic Psychology S. Hart 100 J. Viljoen C CLLP Clinical Forensic Psychology Distance S. Mordell CNS Behavioral Endocrinology E. Caldbick SI CNS Cognitive Neuroscience M. Liotti CNS Psychopharmacology E. Caldbick SI CNS Evolution and Psychology T. Racine 150 T. Racine IS CNS Lab in Behavioral Neuroscience J. McDonald/ CNS Human Neuropsychology A. Thornton CNS Biological Rhythms & Sleep R. Mistlberger CNS Biological Rhythms & Sleep Distance R. Mistlberger 60 R. Mistlberger S Selected Topic - The Science of Happiness L. Aknin S Selected Topic - Persuasion & Social Influence SFU NOW HC A. Chen SI S ST - Cognition in a Social World HQT ST - Research Methods/715 Faculty (tbd) HQT Select.Topics - HistoryTheoretic.Psyc K. Slaney/ HQT Research Design I M. Maraun/ Q HQT Research Design II M.Maraun/ HQT Selected Topics in Measurement CNS Selected Topics in Cognition 2 4/26/2017
3 441-4/944 CL Selected Topics in Clinical Psyc: Psychopathology 441-4/770 CL Selected Topics in Clinical Psych: Personality R. Ley/ Practicum III Practicum IV D Selected Topics in Devel.Psyc: Cul;ture & Development T. Broesch/ M. Kline/ D Selected Topics in Devel.Psyc: Social & Moral Development Beh.Neur. UG Honors Thesis Proposal Beh.Neur. UG Honors Thesis S Selected Topics in Social Psyc: Psychology, Sustainability, and Social Justice S Selected Topic in Social Psych: Couples Therapy & research C Selected Topics in Social Psyc: Sport Psychology LP LP Selected Topics in Psycholegal: LP Adolescent Offending: Bridging Research & Practice J. Viljoen/ CNS Selected Topics Bio Psyc: Aging CNS Selected Topics Bio Psych: Social Neuroscience CNS Selected Topics in Bio Psych: Biological Bases of Behaviour Honors Project K. Slaney /4/5-3 Directed Studies Faculty 20 Faculty 20 Faculty Honors Project Faculty core1 Biological Bases of Behaviour/ core2 Cognitive&Affective Bases of Behav core3 Devel. & Social Bases of Behav Individual Differences Professional Issues in Psychology Proseminar in History and Systems K. Slaney/ Proseminar in Measurement /391 Faculty (TBD) / Proseminar in Cognition Proseminar in Perception Proseminar in Motivation CL Proseminar in Psychopathology R. Ley D Proseminar in Developmental Psyc: Social & Moral Development S Proseminar in Social Psychology 770-3/441 CL Proseminar in Personality R. Ley/ Proseminar in Physiological Psyc Proseminar in Animal Behaviour 3 4/26/2017
4 790-3 LP Proseminar in Law and Psychology R. Roesch Seminar in Evaluation Advanced Topics in Neuropsyc Assessment A C Advanced Topics in Child Therapy G. Iarocci B C Advanced Topics in Family Therapy C C Advanced Topics in Group Therapy D C Advanced Topics in Marital Therapy E C Advanced Topics in Cog-Behv Therapy F C Advanced topics in Eating Disorders Advanced Topics in Evaluation Advanced Topics in Applied Psyc Seminar in Social Psyc & Law LP Mental Health Law and Policy D. Connolly C Seminar in Individual Assessment A. Thornton 10 J. Viljoen C Practicum in Individual Assessment A. Thornton 10 J. Viljoen C Seminar in Intervention R. Ley 10 A. Chapman C Practicum in Intervention R. Ley 10 A. Chapman Research Issues,Psyc-Experimental S. Hart C Research Issues,Psyc-Clinical C Intervention M. McLarnon 50 M. McLarnon 50 M. McLarnon Semin.,ChildEval.&Treat.Formulation Pract.,ChildEval.&Treat.Formulation Special Topics,Civil Forensic Psyc SpecialTopics,CriminalForensicPsyc S. Hart Social Personality Clinical Practicum M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon Senior Clinical Practicum M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon Neuropsychology Practicum M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon Practicum III M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon Practicum IV M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon Internship M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon 10 M. McLarnon Practicum,Clinical&ForensicPsyc Research Policy Practicum Research Project in Law&Psyc MA Thesis K. Slaney 60 K. Slaney 60 K. Slaney PhD Thesis K. Slaney 60 K. Slaney 60 K. Slaney 60 Seminar in History "The Psychology of Personhood: Historical, Theoretical and Social-Developmental Perspectives" Advanced Topics in Bio Psych: Mental 907A-3 Health Disorders 907B-3 Seminar in Neuro Cognitive Disorders A. Thornton C-3 Adv Topics in Bio Psych: Neuropsych of Recovery 907D-3 Adv Topics in Bio Psych: Cog Aging & Dementia 907F-3 C Cognitive Neuroscience 4 4/26/2017
5 910-3 HQT Research Design I: Experiments M. Maraun/ HQT Research Design II: Re Studies M. Maraun/ C Research Seminar A. Chapman 60 A. Chapman CNS Research Seminar R. Mistlberger 20 R. Mistlberger D Research Seminar J. Carpendale 20 T. Broesch HQT Selected topics in Research Methods LP Research Seminar J. Viljoen 20 J. Viljoen S Research Seminar M. Schmitt 20 M. Schmitt HQT Research Seminar R. Fouladi 20 Faculty? Seminar in Learning CNS Seminar in Cognitive Processes J. McDonald/ Seminar in Perception Seminar in Sensation Seminar in Motivation-Emotion C Seminar in Psychopathology D Seminar in Developmental Psyc T. Broesch/450 5 M. Kline/ S Seminar in Social Psychology: Theoretical & Methodological Advances in Relationship Science Y. Girme Seminar in Psycholinguistics Seminar in Personality CNS Social Neuroscience CNS Biological Psychology LP ST in Psychololegal: Children & the law ST : Adolescent Offending: Bridging LP Researcrch and Practice J. Viljoen/ Seminar in Animal Behaviour LP Seminar in Law & Psychology:?? Directed Studies Faculty 10 Faculty Directed Studies Faulty 10 Faculty PhD Comprehensive Examination K. Slaney K. Slaney 100 level courses level courses level courses level courses Total spaces available Comparison to Fall 16, Spring & Summer 2 5,512 4,889 Actual enrollment 5 4/26/2017
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