Psychology

Derek Hamilton, Chairperson
Allen Butt, Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education
Sarah Erickson, Associate Chair for Graduate Education
Elizabeth Yeater, Director of Clinical Training

Department of Psychology, Logan Hall
MSC03 2220
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131-0001
(505) 277-4121
Web site: http://psych.unm.edu

Regents Professor
Katie Witkiewitz, Ph.D., University of Washington

Professors
Vincent Clark, Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)
Derek Hamilton, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Kent Kiehl, Ph.D., University of British Columbia
Theresa Moyers, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Jane Ellen Smith, Ph.D., State University of New York (Binghamton)
Garnett S. Stokes, Ph.D., University of Georgia
Claudia Tesche, Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Steven Verney, Ph.D., San Diego State University/University of California (San Diego)
Elizabeth Yeater, Ph.D., University of Nevada (Reno)

Associate Professors
James P. Cavanagh, Ph.D., University of Arizona
Benjamin J. Clark, Ph.D., Dartmouth College
Kristina T. Ciesielski, Ph.D., Polish Science Academy (Nencki Institute)
Marco Del Giudice, Ph.D., University of Turin
Sarah Erickson, Ph.D., Stanford University
Gordon K. Hodge, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
Geoffrey F. Miller, Ph.D., Stanford University
Eric Ruthruff, Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)
Bruce W. Smith, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Kamilla Venner, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Jacob M. Vigil, Ph.D., University of Missouri (Columbia)
David C. Witherington, Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)

Assistant Professors
Jeremy Hogeveen, Ph.D., Wilfrid Laurier University
Margo Hurlocker, Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi
Nathan Pentkowski, Ph.D., University of Hawai'i
Tania Reynolds, Ph.D., Florida State University
Davood Tofighi, Ph.D., Arizona State University


Distinguished Professors Emeriti
Steven W. Gangestad, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Barbara McCrady, Ph.D., University of Rhode Island
William R. Miller, Ph.D., University of Oregon

Regents Professor Emeriti
Ronald A. Yeo, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin

Professors Emeriti
Lynette F. Cofer, Ph.D., Cornell University
Harold D. Delaney, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
John P. Gluck, Jr., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
William Gordon, Ph.D., Rutgers University
Richard J. Harris, Ph.D., Stanford University
Peder J. Johnson, Ph.D., University of Colorado
Robert Meyers, Ph.D., California Coast University
Eligio R. Padilla, Ph.D., University of Washington
Samuel Roll, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
Britton Ruebush, Ph.D., Yale University

Associate Professor Emeriti
Timothy E. Goldsmith, Ph.D., New Mexico State University

Research Faculty
Matthew Pearson, Research Assistant Professor
Scott Tonigan, CASAA, Research Professor

Research Professor Emeriti
Teddy Warner, Ph.D., University of Kansas

Principal Lecturer III
Allen Butt, Ph.D. University of New Mexico

Principal Lecturer II
Stephen Alley, M.S., University of New Mexico

Lecturer III
Romina Angeleri, Ph.D., University of Turin
Kirsten Thomson, Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)

Term Lecturer
Eric Jackson, M.S., University of New Mexico

 


Courses

PSYC 1110. Introduction to Psychology. (3)



PSYC 2110. Social Psychology. (3)



PSYC 2120. Developmental Psychology. (3)



PSYC 2220. Cognitive Psychology. (3)



PSYC 2250. Brain and Behavior. (3)



PSYC 2270. Psychology of Learning and Memory. (3)



PSYC 2320. Health Psychology. (3)



PSYC 2330. Psychology of Human Sexuality. (3)



PSYC 2510. Statistical Principles for Psychology. (3)



PSYC 2996. Topics. (1-6, no limit Δ)



PSYC 302. Psychological Research Techniques. (3)



PSYC 313. Case Management in Addictions. (1)



PSYC 324. Infant Development. (3)



PSYC 329. Adolescent Psychology. (3)



PSYC 331. Psychology of Personality. (3)



PSYC 332. Abnormal Behavior. (3)



PSYC 335. Clinical Psychology. (3)



PSYC 335L. Clinical Psychology Laboratory. (2)



PSYC 342. Evolution and Human Behavior. (3)



PSYC 344. Human Neuropsychology. (3)



PSYC 345. Neuroscience of Aging and Dementia. (3)



PSYC 346. Introduction to Forensic Psychology. (3)



PSYC 347. Drugs and Behavior. (3)



PSYC 360. Human Learning and Memory. (3)



PSYC 364. Psychology of Perception. (3)



PSYC **367. Psychology of Language. (3)



PSYC 373. The Psychology of Horror. (3)



PSYC 374. Cultural Psychology [Cross-cultural Psychology]. (3)



PSYC 375. Psychology of Gender [Psychology of Women]. (3)



PSYC 376. The Psychology of Love. (3)



PSYC 391. Junior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSYC 392. Junior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSYC *400. History of Psychology. (3)



PSYC *405. Crisis Worker Practicum. (1, may be repeated five times Δ)



PSYC 408 / 508. Psychological Research with Diverse Populations. (3)



PSYC 411. Treatment of Addictions. (3)



PSYC 412. Applied Clinical Experience in Addictions Counseling (Field Work). (1-6 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



PSYC 416 / 516. Health Disparities. (3)



PSYC 421 / 521. Advanced Developmental Psychology. (3)



PSYC 422. Child Language. (3)



PSYC 423. Human Emotions. (3)



PSYC 430. Alcohol Use and Alcohol Use Disorders. (3)



PSYC 433. Depression: Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention. (3)



PSYC 434. Behavior Therapies. (3)



PSYC 439 / 539. Child Psychopathology. (3)



PSYC 440. Neuroscience of Sleep and Dreaming. (3)



PSYC 441. Sleep: Scientific Investigation. (3)



PSYC 443 / 643. Psychobiology of Emotion. (3)



PSYC 444 / 644. Advanced EEG Analysis in MatLab. (3)



PSYC 445L. Developmental Neuroscience Laboratory. (2, may be repeated once Δ)



PSYC 450 / 650. Special Topics in Psychology. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSYC 450L. Special Topics in Psychology Laboratory. (2, no limit Δ)



PSYC 454. Positive Psychology. (3)



PSYC 455L. Positive Psychology Laboratory. (2)



PSYC 465L. Gorilla Observation Laboratory. (3)



PSYC 472. Psychology of Prejudice. (3)



PSYC 491. Senior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSYC 492. Senior Honors Seminar. (3)



PSYC 499. Undergraduate Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



PSYC 501. Advanced Statistics. (3)



PSYC 502. Design and Analysis of Experiments. (3)



PSYC 503L. Advanced Statistics Laboratory. (1)



PSYC 504L. Design and Analysis of Experiments Laboratory. (1)



PSYC 505. Research Seminar. (2)



PSYC 506. Seminar in Mathematical Psychology. (3)



PSYC 507. Teaching Seminar. (2)



PSYC 508 / 408. Psychological Research with Diverse Populations. (3)



PSYC 514. Health Psychology Interventions. (3)



PSYC 516 / 416. Health Disparities. (3)



PSYC 521 / 421. Advanced Developmental Psychology. (3)



PSYC 528. Seminar on Cognitive Development. (3)



PSYC 531. Pre-Clinical Practicum. (1)



PSYC 532. Seminar in Psychopathology. (3)



PSYC 533. Psychological Evaluation: Cognitive and Neuropsychology Functions. (3)



PSYC 535. Psychological Evaluation: Personality Functions. (3)



PSYC 538. Introduction to Clinical Science. (3)



PSYC 539 / 439. Child Psychopathology. (3)



PSYC 540. Biological Bases of Behavior. (3)



PSYC 541. Introduction to Functional Neuroimaging. (3)



PSYC 542. Seminar in Recovery of Function and Epilepsy. (3)



PSYC 551. Graduate Problems. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSYC 554. Positive Psychology. (3)



PSYC 561. Cognitive Processes I. (3)



PSYC 565. Seminar in Thought and Language. (3)



PSYC 569. Seminar in Psycholinguistics. (3, no limit Δ)



PSYC 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



PSYC 601. Multivariate Statistics. (3)



PSYC 604. Latent Variable Modeling. (3)



PSYC 605. Advanced Latent Variable Modeling. (3)



PSYC 610. Case Conference Practicum. (1, no limit Δ)



PSYC 629. Culture and Human Development. (3)



PSYC 630. Seminar in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. (3)



PSYC 631. Psychotherapy Practicum. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSYC 634. Ethics and Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology. (3)



PSYC 636. Diversity Multicultural Perspectives in Clinical Psychology. (3)



PSYC 637. Empirically Supported Treatments. (3)



PSYC 641. Seminar in Cognition, Brain and Behavior. (2, no limit Δ)



PSYC 643 / 443. Psychobiology of Emotion. (3)



PSYC 644 / 444. Advanced EEG Analysis in MatLab. (3)



PSYC 650 / 450. Special Topics in Psychology. (1-3, no limit Δ)



PSYC 691. Clinical Internship. (1-6)



PSYC 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



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