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PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES (L33)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2025

L33 Psych 5245Graduate Research Seminar1.0 Unit
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01-T-----4:00P-5:20PSomers Family / 216 CarpenterNo Final30150
Desc:Clinical Instructor - Carpenter Day/time: Tuesday 4-5:20pm Credit for this course is restricted to clinical program graduate students in the department of Psychological & Brain Sciences.
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02--W----12:00P-12:50PSomers Family / 215 IsaacowitzNo Final3010
Desc:Aging & Development Instructor - Sommers Day/time: Wednesday 12-1pm Credit for this course is restricted to Aging & Development area graduate students in the department of Psychological & Brain Sciences.
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03--W----4:00P-4:50PSomers Family / 216 DobbinsNo Final3030
Desc:Brain Behavior & Cognition Instructor - Dobbins Day/time: Wednesday 4-5pm Credit for this course is restricted to BBC program graduate students in the department of Psychological & Brain Sciences.
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04----F--1:00P-1:50PSomers Family / 215 HillNo Final3060
Desc:Social-Personality Psychology Instructor - Hill Day/time: Friday 1-2pm Credit for this course is restricted to Social Personality area graduate students in the department of Psychological & Brain Sciences.
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