Psychology
Pat DeLucia
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3.6
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Courses
10
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Courses taught
PSYC 351
Perception
An introductory survey of sensation and perception. Emphasis on demonstrations of perceptual phenomena, theories of visual perception (cognitive and ecological), and real-world applications. Topics include the philosophy of perception; motion, depth, and color; illusions; perceptual organization; measurement and methods; and perceptual development. Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: PSYC 521.
PSYC 485
Ug Supervised Research
Supervised empirical research. Research paper required. Sponsorship by faculty member required. Recommended Prerequisite(s): PSYC 339, PSYC 340. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 488
Supervised Reading
Supervised reading of books and empirical papers on a topic of mutual interest to students and faculty. Term paper required. Sponsorship by faculty member required. Recommended Prerequisite(s): PSYC 339 and PSYC 340. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 531
Hf/Hci Research Seminar
A weekly student-staff seminar on various human factors and human-computer interaction topics. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 561
Teaching In Psychology
Assistance in the teaching of undergraduate and occasionally graduate courses in psychology. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 571
First-Year Project
Individual research project undertaken in the first year of the graduate program. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 572
Second-Year Project
Individual research project undertaken during the second year of the graduate program. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 573
Non-Thesis Graduate Research
Individual research prior to achieving candidacy. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 700
Thesis Research
Research for the master's thesis. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 800
Dissertation Research
Research for the doctoral dissertation. Repeatable for Credit.