PSYC301: Biological Basis of Behavior
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Prerequisites: BSCI105; PSYC100. An introduction to the anatomical structures and physiological processes that determine behavior. After a study of the basic functioning of the nervous system, the course will examine the acquisition and processing of sensory information, the neural control of movement, and the biological bases of complex behaviors such as sleep, learning, memory, sex, language, and addiction. Restricted to PSYC (major code 20010) students only. Click here for course syllabus. | |
| Overall | Grade Data for 1289 students in 14 sections over 14 semesters. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2.57 |
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Historical Grade Data for Professors that are Teaching PSYC301 in Spring 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Yager, D (13 reviews) | Grade Data for 532 students in 6 sections over 6 semesters. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2.44 |
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Historical Grade Data for Professors that Taught PSYC301 in the Past | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Hall, F (10 Reviews) | Grade Data for 757 students in 8 sections over 8 semesters. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 2.66 |
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| 101 Yager, D (13 Reviews) | TuTh 12:30-1:45 | 150 Open Seats, 150 total seats. Waitlist: 0 | Add to My Schedule |




