PSYC 08423 History and Systems of Psychology
This course is an in-depth survey of the historical foundations of modern psychology, discussing the influence of important people, ideas, and schools of thought within their social, cultural, political, and economic context. With an emphasis on practical application of historical principles and ideals, the course will include historically engaging experiences as well as philosophical and physiological perspectives that led to the approaches and ways of thinking. Prerequisites: PSYC 08103 and advanced standing. Taken in the final semester. Requires consent of instructor and division assistant director. (F, S)
Credits
3