Cognitive Psychology (228-0-20)
Instructors
William S Horton
Meeting Info
Annenberg Hall G21: Tues, Thurs 12:30PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
This lecture-based course is a broad introduction to the fundamental topics and issues most relevant to the scientific study of human cognition, including perception, attention, memory, knowledge representation, language, reasoning, and problem solving.
Registration Requirements
Recommended Prerequisite: Psych 110
Learning Objectives
Through this course, students will:
1. learn about the significant scientific concepts and theories associated with the psychological study of cognition
2. become familiar with methods that have commonly been used to explore these issues
3. have the opportunity to read and write about current cognitive psychological research
Evaluation Method
3 non-cumulative exams (~85% of the final grade), 2 one-page research reports (~15%of final grade)
Class Materials (Required)
Cognitive Psychology: Theory, process, and methodology (3rd Edition)
D. M. McBride, J. C. Cutting, & C. Zimmerman
ISBN: 9781544398341
Class Attributes
Social and Behavioral Science Foundational Discipl
Social & Behavioral Sciences Distro Area
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Prerequisites apply, see description