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PSY 180 - Physiological Psychology
This course is designed to provide a background of the relationship the brain structure has with behavior, sleep, emotion, memory, and communication—among other topics. This course will present on a variety of topics, tying in research methods used in behavioral neuroscience. The course will provide...
IH 206 Digital Humanities Data Curation and Dissemination
In this graduate course, students will explore a broad spectrum of methods and practical approaches to community-engaged scholarship and digital humanities including archive research, digital data management and curation, and public dissemination. Students will study the principles and best...
WH 110 3D Modeling Cultural Heritage
Computer graphics, 3D modeling, virtual reality, and augmented reality techniques are transforming the ways heritage is protected, communicated, and understood. Students, professionals, and scholars in heritage-related fields need to develop new skills to become producers and curators of digital...
HS 001 Introduction to World Heritage
Course Description Culture and heritage establish strong and long-lasting connections between people, their societies, and the world. These links are necessary to understand our sense of belonging, our identity, and tradition. In this course, students will examine cultural heritage across the world...
PSY 202C Applied Multivariate Statistics
Health Promotion
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Graduate Level Sociology of Education
In this class we explore how external forces (like politics, financial support, and demographics of the population) shape how schools work, how internal institutional arrangements sort and channel students in different directions, what factors shape student achievement and behavior, and how schooling influences where individuals end up in society. The course is designed around a number of case studies of K-12 schools, as well as post-secondary institutions. These will serve as springboards for our discussions about educational theory, inequalities based on social class, race, gender, and sexuality, and possibilities for school reform.
PSY 200 A&B: Professional Seminar
The professional seminar is designed to acquaint early-stage graduate students in the core professional knowledge and skills central to the discipline of academic empirical psychology. In addition, it is designed to provide familiarity with the research of the faculty in psychology and related...