Directed Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences

PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES 2900

Introduces first-years and sophomores to research by engaging them in ongoing faculty research projects within the department. Under the direction of a faculty mentor, students take part in tasks that contribute to the mentor's research. Through this hands-on experience, students learn about the research process and build foundational research skills that can benefit their future academic experience and development. Faculty mentors provide regular guidance, training, and feedback to support students' understanding and growth. Students are registered by the department after approval from the faculty member leading the research project. The course may be taken for 1-3 credit hours based on the weekly hours required. Credit/No Credit only
Course Attributes:

Section 01

Directed Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences
INSTRUCTOR: Carpenter
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Section 02

Directed Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences
INSTRUCTOR: Isaacowitz
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Section 03

Directed Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences
INSTRUCTOR: Leath
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Section 04

Directed Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences
INSTRUCTOR: Markson
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Section 05

Directed Research in Psychological & Brain Sciences
INSTRUCTOR: Reagh
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