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Course Title:Historical Perspectives on Psychology: Mind and Machines since 1600
Class Info.:
Status:Section Status: OPEN    Available Seats: 1    Enrolled Total: 127   
Description:
PSY 3360 - Historical Perspectives on Psychology: Mind and Machines since 1600 (3 semester hours) Basic frames of reference in 20th-century psychology and their historical development in Western thought since 1600 with an emphasis on issues involved with minds, brains, and machines. Includes behaviorism, learning theory, artificial intelligence, and gestalt, structural and cognitive approaches. Prerequisite: PSY 2301 or CGS 2301. (Same as CGS 3325) (3-0) Y
Class Notes:• This class fulfills the Certificate in Critical Communication Skills (C3) written course requirement.
Instructor(s):
Peter Assmann      email: assmann@utdallas.edu
Schedule:

Class Location and Times

Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus

Monday & Wednesday:  10:00am-11:15am   GR 4.428

Term: Spring 2013
Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1)
Starts: January 14, 2013
Ends: May 13, 2013

GR Building - Floor 4 - Room 4.428
Cross Listed With:CGS3325.001.13S - Historical Perspectives on Psychology: Mind and Machines since 1600
PSY3360.001.13S - Historical Perspectives on Psychology: Mind and Machines since 1600
Exams:Date: May 10, 2013   Time: 8:00am-10:45am   Location: GR 4.428
College:School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Syllabus:Syllabus for Historical Perspectives on Psychology: Mind and Machines since 1600 (psy3360.001.13s) taught by Peter Assmann.
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