History and Systems in Psychology
Fall 2014 quarter
Taught by
Prerequisites
Introductory psychology
The purpose of this course is to provide an overall view of the
emergence of psychology as a field, its historical roots, its evolution
within a broader sociocultural context, and philosophical currents
running throughout this evolution. Attention will be paid to the
interaction of theory development and the social milieu, the cultural
biases within theory, and the effect of personal history on theoretical
claims. This course is a core course, required for pursuit of graduate
studies in psychology.
Fields of Study
Preparatory for studies or careers in
psychology, social work, counseling
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Location & Schedule
* Campus
* Off Campus Location
* Study Abroad
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* Offered during
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Books
Online Learning
Fees
* Summary
* Required Fees
* Other Expenses
Internships & Research
* Internship Required
* Internship Possibilities
* Research Possibilities
Undergraduate Credit Option
Graduate Credit Option
Upper Division Credit
Next Offered Date
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Location and Schedule
Campus location
Olympia
Schedule
Offered during: Evening
Advertised schedule: 6-10p Tue
Final Schedule and Room Assignment
Books
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Online Learning
No Required Online Learning