Cognition

Cognition
Perceptual organization; information processing; cognitive development; relationships between sensory analysis, perception, memory, learning, language, and problem solving.
PSYCH
375
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesPSYCH 307 & PSYCH 309 & PSYCH 310; or NEURO 205; or instructor's consent.
 NoteContains content featured in the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
 TaughtFall, Winter, Spring, Summer
 ProgramsContaining PSYCH 375
Course Outcomes

1. Cognitive processes of perception, memory, language, etc.

Students will recognize and understand the cognitive processes of perception, memory, language, reasoning, and problem solving.

Measurement: This will be assessed on multiple choice and essay quizzes and exams.

2. Application of cognitive psychology

Students will assess and develop ways to apply the principles of cognitive psychology.

Measurement: This will be assessed with a design proposal that implements the principles of cognitive psychology.