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PSY 330: Cognitive Psychology

Section 1 - 3 Units

Section Information

Days, Times, and Locations

Tuesday Thursday
4:00 pm - 5:20 pm
Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library - Rm. 1176 - map

Class Number (Formerly CRN)

41245

Instructor(s)

Jill Yamashita

Enrollment

Seats OpenSeats TakenMax. Seats
2 38 40
Enrollment History

University Learning Requirements

Faculty Information

Jill Yamashita

Email: jayamashita@yahoo.com

Phone: (831) 582-3763

Office: Ocean Hall Suite C, Room 102

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Department Information

Name: Social, Behavioral, and Global Studies ~ Division of

Email: social_behavioral@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-4364

Fax: 582-3566

Building: Ocean Hall Suite A

Website: http://sbgs.csumb.edu

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Course Description:

This course examines cognitive processes, sometimes called "higher mental processes." Cognitive psychology includes topics such as perception, memory, language and thinking, and information processing.

Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:

[(Prerequisites: PSY 100 AND STAT 100 AND PSY 200 AND PSY 200L) AND (Corequisites: PSY 330L) AND (JUNIOR STANDING)]

Footnotes:

  • Course has prerequisite(s).

Start & End Dates:

Start: August 24, 2009
End: December 20, 2009

Consent Requirements:

Catalog History

Course Materials

book

Robert L. Solso, Otto H. MacLin, M. Kimberly MacLin, Cognitive psychology (Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, 2008)
ISBN: 0205521088
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Required Reading

book

edited Barbara A. Spellman and Daniel T. Willingham, Current directions in cognitive science (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005)
ISBN: 0131919911
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Required Reading