2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSYC 213 - Research on College Student Learning and Development Credit available: 1 unit or .5 units
This course provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to be involved in research and its application under the supervision of Professor Nancy Budwig. Students in this course will have the opportunity to engage in a variety of activities pertaining to ongoing research. These will vary each semester but might include data collection, data processing, data coding, data analysis, and data dissemination. Professor Budwig’s research examines student learning and development, especially with regard to transitioning into and out of college using a framework that adopts an equity lens. This course considers how research can be applied to real world settings.
Prerequisites for this course require a grade of C- or better
This course fulfills the mid-level lab/research requirement of the psychology major once a full unit of credit has been passed at the mid-level.
Prerequisites: PSYC 108 & PSYC 109 & PSYC 150 OR PSYC 152 OR PSYC 153 , and Instructor’s permission
Anticipated Terms Offered: Every semester
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