Dr. Brad Caskey's Course Descriptions The following are descriptions of the courses taught by Dr Brad Caskey. Please see the class schedule to determine when each course is offered This introductory behavioral science course emphasizes research methods, biological basis of behavior, human development, learning, memory, social and abnormal behavior. As an overview course, it is designed to expose students to the major areas of study within the science of psychology with an emphasis on both research and application. *This course satisfies one Social-Behavioral Science General Education requirement. Psychology of Sex Differences (Psychology 225) - I teach in J-Term only This course provides a broad survey of literature and psychological research concerning sex differences and gender role development with an emphasis on exploring both the similarities and differences between females and males. Some key topics include: historical perspectives of sex/gender, the "science" of studying sex/gender, physiological issues (e.g., reproduction, the brain), theories of gender acquisition (e.g., social learning, psychoanalytic), theories of sex differences, issues of thought and cognition, relationships, sexuality (normal and deviant), and the future of gender/sex. *This course satisfies an elective in the Women's Study Minor. | |
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