Coursework
Major
Psychology Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience
Minor
Health Disparities in Society
Special Distinctions
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University Scholars Program- AI Scholar
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Ronald E. McNair Scholar
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Psi Chi, International Honor Society in Psychology
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Behavioral Neuroscience
Introduces basic concepts of behavioral neuroscience such as the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, understanding neural processes of behavior and understanding psychological disorders and treatment.
Psychology
Laboratory in Cognitive Neuroscience
Highlights foundation of cognitive neuroscience with a strong focus on cognitive experiments and theoretical work addressing behavior, cognitive, and physiological processes relationship between biological processes.
Psychobiology of Abnormal Behavior
Covers the relationship between biological processes, such as genes, hormones, and neural processes in relation to psychopathology as identified in the DSM-5.
Clinical and Behavioral Neuroanatomy and Lab
TBA
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Introduces methods of assessment and treatment of mental health conditions, speciality areas within clinical psychology, and focus on patient health equity and access to care.
Introduction to Neuropsychology
TBA
Health Disparities
Introduction to Health Disparities
Introduces the concepts of health disparities, social justice, and health equity while also examining historical issues, theories on race, gender, sexuality, immigration data, and empirical studies.
Discrimination and Health
TBA
Practicum in Health Disparities
TBA