CBSC 295 - Current Advances in Psychological Science Credits: 3 credits in fall or winter, 4 credits in spring. Prerequisites vary; determined at time of offering.
Seminar topics and specific prerequisites vary with instructor and term. These seminars are designed to introduce students to an area of current interest in the field of psychology. Students receive an overview of the experimental research and/or applied practices that have advanced an area of psychological science. May be repeated for degree credit if the topics are different.
Spring 2021, CBSC 295A-01: Current Advances in Psychological Science: Addiction (3). This course provides students with insight into the dynamic and ongoing relationship between biology, laboratory research, clinical practice, and societal policy as it relates to substance use disorder (SUD). Classroom discussions and invited speakers will provide students with an up-to-date understanding of the physiological mechanisms mediating SUD. To provide students with a government and society perspective on SUD, this class will discuss policies in place to control illicit drug use, support recovery, and discuss the impact on society of untreated substance abuse. The objective of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of addiction at the research, clinical, societal, and governmental levels with the purpose of training students to critically observe clinical and societal needs and address them through experimental design. (SC) Jenney. FDR: SC
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