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Psychology Of Perception (PIA-272)


Semester: Summer 2024
Number: 0501-272-001
Instructor: Nathan George
Days: TBA
Note: Online, Asynchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Course Meets: May 29 - August 11
Notes:

Course Will Run Full Summer Session

Course Materials: View Text Books
Description:

Students will learn how we process sensory information from the perspectives of psychology, biology, and neuroscience. Heaviest emphasis is placed on visual and auditory perception including color, motion, depth, optical illusions, language, and music. This course may also be useful to majors in education, communication sciences, business, and art/music. (Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)

Learning Goals:   Artistic Understanding and ExpressionQuantitative ReasoningGlobal CitizenshipInformation LiteracyCritical and Integrative Thinking

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