About PSYS 3510 OL1

Psychology of the cause, treatment, and prevention of physical illness and disability. Topics include: stress, health behavior, medical compliance, patient-provider relationships, coping with illness. Prerequisites: PSYS 2000 or PSYS 2002; PSYS 2500.

Notes

Prereqs: PSYS 2002 and PSYS 2500; Asynchronous online

Section Description

Course Overview This course is designed to introduce the theory and research in the burgeoning field of Health Psychology. We will be learning about the contribution of psychological research to the understanding, prevention, and treatment of a variety of health concerns. The topics covered emphasize the biopsychosocial model and will provide students with an understanding of the intricate interplay of biological, environmental, and behavioral factors in health and illness. Prerequisite This course is designed for intermediate undergraduate students in psychology and related fields who have completed Research Methods (PSYS 2000 or 2002) and Psychopathology (PSYS 2500). There is a fair amount of human biology in this class as you would expect from a 3000-level course related to health and wellbeing. The goal at the end of the semester is that you can explain the etiology of a disease or disorder and the possible interventions and preventions for each of the health issues discussed in class.

Evaluation

There are three quizzes each week. These are not timed. At the end of each week, there is a timed assessment. Questions for both are from the lecture notes and readings.

Important Dates

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Deadlines
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Last Day to Withdraw with 50% Refund
Last Day to Withdraw with 25% Refund
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