Summer College Courses at Boston University (BU) Summer Term 2008
College Courses at Boston University

Psychology



College of Arts and Sciences

CAS PS 101 General Psychology
Basic introduction to the field of psychology. Topics include theories and findings governing learning, memory, perception, development, personality, and social and abnormal psychology. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-12 noon Trudi Feinstein

A2 Tues./Thurs. 1-4:30 p.m. Tracy Dunne

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 5-8:30 p.m. Tracy Dunne

B2 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-12 noon Trudi Feinstein

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CAS PS 211 Introduction to Experimental Design in Psychology
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Concepts of experimental design in psychology, including the identification and control of bias, minimizing unsystematic error, the statistical description of data, elementary probability theory, and elementary statistical inference. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 9-11:30 a.m. James Cherry

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CAS PS 234 Psychology of Learning
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Survey of theory and techniques in learning and their applications in different settings. Topics include problem solving, memory, reward and punishment, and reinforcement schedules as studied in animals, normal classrooms, and remedial settings. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tracy Dunne

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CAS PS 241 Developmental Psychology
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Students may elect either CAS PS 241 or PS 243 but not both. Critical review of research and theories pertaining to intellectual and social development of infants and children. Role of early experiences and biological factors in later formation of personality, and intellectual and motivational behaviors; includes theories of Erikson, Piaget, and Freud. Term paper may be required. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 6-9:30 p.m. Michael Grant

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 3-6:30 p.m. Cara DiYanni

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CAS PS 251 Psychology of Personality: Theories and Application
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Students may elect either CAS PS 251 or PS 252, but not both. The historical development of personality theories and their application to social and clinical concerns are emphasized. Classic theories of personality (e.g., psychoanalytical, behavioral, trait, humanistic, cognitive, and social roles) are explored and evaluated through lectures, readings, case materials, and films. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 1-4:30 p.m. Tracy Dunne

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CAS PS 261 Social Psychology
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Provides an understanding of how behavior, feelings, and thoughts of individuals are influenced and determined by characteristics of a situation. Topics include attraction, attitudes, aggression, person perception, and groups. Readings cover theories, experimental research, and application. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Cara DiYanni

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CAS PS 325 Experimental Psychology: Personality
Prereq: CAS PS 101 and (PS 211 or (MA 115 and MA 116) and (PS 251 or PS 252)). Systematic approaches to the study of personality. Experimental and observational investigations of selected aspects of personality. Demonstration of experimental procedures and student participation in laboratory and field studies. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 2:30-6 p.m. Kathleen Malley-Morrison

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CAS PS 333 Drugs and Behavior
Prereq: CAS PS 101 or consent of instructor. Comprehensive survey of drug influences on behavior; introduces a neuroscience approach to behavior. Several classes of drugs discussed, including abused and addictive substances and psychoactive and therapeutic agents. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. S. Barak Caine

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CAS PS 336 Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Provides an introduction to basic topics and research relevant to cognitive psychology. Emphasis placed on understanding how we perceive, attend, and remember information. Related topics include language, problem solving, and intelligence. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Wed./Thurs. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. David Somers

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CAS PS 370 Psychology of the Family
Prereq: CAS PS 101 or SO 205. Survey of psychological issues related to the family. Includes examination of psychological research and data on the individual's experience in the family, with special emphasis on developmental and clinical issues. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 1-4:30 p.m. Trudi Feinstein

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CAS PS 371 Abnormal Psychology
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Attention to the wide range of ways in which personality may become disordered, and emphasis on normal behavior development as highlighted by psychopathology. Evidence and theories concerning problems of treatment are also considered. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 5-8:30 p.m. Michael Z. Fleming

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CAS PS 372 Psychological Perspectives on War and Peace
Prereq: CAS PS 101. Considers psychological approaches to why some individuals support governmental decisions to go to war, to kill, to torture, and to tolerate civilian deaths while others resist war and strive to achieve a culture of peace. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Kathleen Malley-Morrison

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CAS PS 560 Cross-Cultural Psychology
Prereq: graduate standing or six principal courses in Psychology, and CAS PS 211 or MA 116. Comparative study of psychological variables under different cultural conditions in order to identify universal aspects of human behavior, and to identify cultural influences on behavior. Applications to psychotherapy, public health, child development, education, business, and foreign relations. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 22-June 26):
A1 Mon./Thurs. 1-4:30 p.m. Catherine Harris

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Metropolitan College

MET PS 221 Psychology of Human Sexuality
Provides a psychological framework for reviewing the science of human sexuality. Emphasis is placed on not only what has been learned, but how it has been studied. The clinical, developmental, personality, social psychology, and neuro-psychological theory and research of human sexuality are presented. Specific topics include sexual dysfunctions and sex therapy, bio-social views on sexual differentiation, alternative sexual orientations, and attraction to love. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (June 30-August 6):
B1 Mon./Wed. 5:30-9 p.m. Michael Z. Fleming

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MET PS 273 Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Prereq: MET PS 101. An overview of the field of clinical psychology as applied to children, adolescents, and adults. Theoretical, applied and research topics include: neurobiology, psychopharmacology, individual and group psychotherapy, testing and assessment, family systems therapy. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 2 (July 1-August 6):
B1 Tues./Wed. 6-9:30 p.m. David Shim

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MET PS 295 Psychology and Film: Images of Madness
Classic feature films (1920s to the present) portraying mental illness are considered from both cinematic and psychosocial perspectives. The public image of madness on the big screen is related to clinical concepts and practices current during the period of the film. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 5:30-9 p.m. Michael Z. Fleming

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MET PS 350 Depression and Disorders of Mood
Prereq: two psychology courses. Examines current theories and research findings on depression and mania. Evaluation of major biological and psychosocial theories and treatments. Attention to personality, psychosocial risk factors, and depression in children. Note: This course cannot be used as one of the principal courses required for the CAS psychology major or minor. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000

Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Mon./Wed. 6-9:30 p.m. Thierry Guedj

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