Prerequisite: PSYC 100 Nature and concepts of abnormality, historical perspective with special emphasis on Pakistan, psychoanalytic, medical, behavioristic; humanistic, and cognitive behavioral models of abnormal behavior; psychological disorders; anti-p
- Teacher: Aisha Ateeq
Prerequisite: PSYC 100 Nature, scope, historical perspective and research methods, social perception, cognition and identity, interpersonal relationships, attribution, conformity, pro-social behavior, groups, leadership, attitudes, prejudice and aggressi
- Teacher: Khadija Malik
Prerequisite: PSYC 100 Human development from conception to adolescence focusing on physical, intellectual and personality development, special emphasis on development in adolescence and the quest of identity, research activities integrated into the cour
- Teacher: Khadija Malik
Historical background and subfields of Psychology, research methods, biological basis of behavior and psychological processes such as sensation, attention, perception, learning, memory, motivation, emotions, intelligence, thinking and personality.
- Teacher: Ivan Samuel
Prerequisite: PSYC 220 Research methodology, history of scientific approach, basic elements, methods, design and structure of research with emphasis on data collection, analysis, interpretation and ethics of social science research, research project. Stu
- Teacher: Aisha Ateeq
Prerequisites: For Psychology majors, to be taken during the senior year or after permission from the instructor. For non-Psychology majors: PSYC 100 and permission from the instructor. Historical origin of modern psychology with a focus on Greek contr
- Teacher: Abia Nazim
Prerequisites: PSYC305 An overview of the topics covered in PSYC305 focusing on examining the applications, strengths, weaknesses of different approaches as well as considerations and challenges involved in social research. This course will introduce qua
- Teacher: Afshi Khan
Prerequisite: PSYC 100 Statistical concepts and skills necessary for conducting research and providing an adequate quantitative foundation for understanding psychological literature and SPSS. This course will cover (a) descriptive statistical techniques
- Teacher: Afshi Khan
Prerequisites: Open to psychology majors and minors who have taken PSYC 340, and minimum CGPA of 2.75 The course is intended to serve as a bridge between university and career. Internships through the Psychology department are intended to help students
- Teacher: Ivan Samuel