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May 04, 2024
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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PSY 3410 - Theories of Learning
Goals: To define learning and to show how the learning process is studied; to place learning theory in historical perspective, showing how answers to ancient questions about ideas gradually evolved into what we now refer to as modern learning theory.
Content: The learning theories of Thorndike, Skinner, Hull, Pavlov, Guthrie, Estes, the Gestalt theorists, Piaget, Tolman, Bandura, and Hebb; the nature of learning, approaches to the study of learning, and early notions about learning; the application of learning principles to the solution of practical problems.
Prerequisites: PSY 1330 or equivalent. PSY 1340 and PSY 1350 are recommended.
Credits: 4 credits
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