PSYS 3370 A (CRN: 15650)
Psychological Science: Psychology and Law (A)
3 credit hours
About PSYS 3370 A
Advanced survey of the intersection of the legal system and psychological science, with an emphasis on how bias, prejudice, and discrimination shape the experience of individuals and communities. Opportunities to read and reflect on original research and develop applications to contemporary legal issues that are grounded in empirical evidence. Prerequisite: PSYS 2300.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: PSYS 2300; Junior and Senior class standing only; PSYS majors and minors only; PACE students by permission and override.
Section URL
https://www.uvm.edu/~lrudiger/PSYS3370Syllabus.pdf
Section Description
See example syllabus at this link: https://www.uvm.edu/~lrudiger/PSYS3370Syllabus.pdf
Section Expectation
This is a discussion-based course. Attendance at scheduled class meetings is expected.
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