MPSY 6800 Advanced Biopsychology (Graduate)

This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth study of normal and abnormal human behaviors from the perspective of brain functioning. A review of the foundational knowledge and examination of current research of the relationship between biological function of the brain and nervous system/neuroanatomy will be explored.
Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the “communication system” of the brain and how this system is related to human behavior.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of how biological function impacts both normal and abnormal behavior.
3. Demonstrate an understanding of various brain structures and the functionality of each.
Prerequisite Courses: MPSY5050
Related Offerings:
MPSY 5100 Multicultural Psychology (Winter/Spring II 2022)
MPSY 5200 Lifespan Development (Winter/Spring III 2022)
MPSY 6000 Psychopathology (Fall II 2022)
MPSY 6200 Advanced Social Psychology (Summer I 2022)
MPSY 6800 Advanced Biopsychology (Summer II 2022)
Indiana Tech
Semester: Summer II 2022
Instructor: TBD
Credit Hours: 3 Graduate
Date: 7/25/2022 – 9/4/2022
Location: Online
Teacher Level: Grades 9-12
Graduate Certificate Available: No