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General Course Information


Course objectives

    Describes the goals of the course and what students can be expected gain from the experience.
Why should or shouldn't you take this course?

    Past experience has shown that there are some common pros and cons involved in this course. Here are some things to consider if you are thinking about enrolling in Psyco 482.
Course requirements

    This page gives information on what students are expected to do on a weekly basis.
Schedule

    A brief listing of the scheduled weekly experiments.
Textbooks

    Although there is no textbook for the course, there are some other resources that students might want to have.
Student evaluation

    Describes the class projects and grading system.
A note on the ethics of using animals

    Along with the experimental methodology of working with animals, students are expected to gain an appreciation for the ethics involved in animal research.
Precautions
    Some additional precautions about working with rats during the course.
Additional Information
    Reexamination policy and comments on cheating and plagarism.
Readings

    A listing of the weekly readings required for the course.


Site Created: 10 December 1998 Last updated: 14 January 1999
Michael R. Snyder <msnyder@psych.ualberta.ca>