Prerequisites: PSY 301, PSY 320/L, PSY 321/L; Any course from required Cognitive Cluster (PSY 304, PSY 367, PSY 369 or PSY 382); Score of 8 or higher on the Upper Division Writing Proficiency Exam. Recommended Corequisite (when offered): Corresponding PSY 488AA-ZZ Seminar. This course provides advanced study of topics of current interest in sub-areas of cognitive psychology. Topics within sub-areas listed below may change each semester. Students will demonstrate knowledge of statistics and research methods obtained in prerequisite courses. Letters indicate sub-areas within cognitive psychology. Each may be taken one time for credit. Available for graduate credit with consent of student’s graduate advisor. 3 hours lecture.
Course | Title |
PSY 488AC | Attention and Consciousness |
PSY 488C | General Cognition |
PSY 488CA | Cognition and Action |
PSY 488CF | Cognition and Food |
PSY 488CI | Creativity and Innovation |
PSY 488DM | Decision Making |
PSY 488E | Expertise |
PSY 488HF | Human Factors |
PSY 488I | Intelligence |
PSY 488L | Language |
PSY 488M | Memory |
PSY 488MI | Mental Imagery |
PSY 488OP | Origins and Perspectives |
PSY 488P | Perception |
PSY 488PM | Pattern Matching |
PSY 488PS | Problem Solving |
PSY 488R | Reasoning |