• PSYC 7559

    New Course in Psychology
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    3.88

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    Fall 2025

    This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of psychology.

  • PSYC 7651

    Professional Issues in Masters Studies
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    Fall 2025

    Course will provide professional guidance, discussion, preparation and practice for skills necessary for professional careers with an MA degree or applying to PhD programs with a terminal MA. Students will gain experience in attending research presentations and will have the opportunity to make presentations. Preparation for applying to professional positions and PhD programs will be included, e.g., resume, letters, applications, interviews.

  • PSYC 7675

    Exploratory Graph Analysis and Network Psychometrics
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    Fall 2025

    This course is an introduction to the new field of network psychometrics, with an emphasis on exploratory graph analysis (EGA). Students will have a hands-on experience on how to use the EGAnet package for R for implementing all techniques related to EGA, from quantum information theory and network science methods to dynamic exploratory graph analysis and more.

  • PSYC 7710

    Quantitative Methods I: Probability and Statistical Inference
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    3.76

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    Fall 2025

    Course covers the foundations of psychology & statistical techniques used in behavioral science, in particular foundations of traditional statistical testing, R programming, modern statistical testing using bootstrapping & resampling, & very basic introduction to Factor Analysis & applications of information theory. The course has 3 lecture hours & 2 lab hours that teaches computational aspects of the course in R. Basic training in R required.

  • PSYC 7725

    Affective Aspects of Behavior
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    Fall 2025

    This course will provide students exposure to current knowledge in the area of affect, mood, and emotion, including research on models of emotion and emotion regulation, historical and developmental perspectives on emotion, and prominent measures and methods used to advance understanding of affective sciences. This will include basic research on affect and healthy emotional functioning, along with research on psychopathology and mood disorders.

  • PSYC 7730

    Developmental Aspects of Behavior
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    Fall 2025

    This course will provide students exposure to current knowledge in the area of developmental aspects of behavior, including transitions, growth, and development across an individual's life, along with prominent methods used to advance understanding of developmental processes. This will include basic research on both typical and atypical development across the lifespan.

  • PSYC 7740

    Practicum to Intervention and Multicultural Issues
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    Fall 2025

    This course has a two-fold purpose. First, it is designed to provide a working introduction to the ethical issues, principles, and techniques of psychotherapy and supervision. Second, will explore psychology's history and development and then investigate the role of History and Systems on our current psychotherapy.

  • PSYC 7745

    Ethics of Clinical Science
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    Fall 2025

    This course will provide clinical psychology doctoral students exposure to current knowledge and challenging issues in ethical decision-making and practices tied to being a clinical scientist. The course will focus on clinical science roles as a researcher, educator (e.g., teacher, mentor), and member of the broader field.

  • PSYC 7760

    Introduction to Applied Multivariate Methods
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    3.90

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Introduces major statistical methods used for the data analysis of multiple measures. Includes elementary matrix algebra, multivariate regression (canonical correlation; multivariate analysis of variance and covariance; and discriminant analysis and classification), correlational methods (principal components and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis), and the analysis of multivariate contingency tables using log-linear models. Emphasizes concepts, issues, and examples over mathematical derivations. Prerequisite: PSYC 7710-7720 or equivalent.

  • PSYC 8998

    Non-Topical Research, Preparation for Thesis
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    Fall 2025

    For master's research, taken before a thesis director has been selected.