PSY 324 Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology (NS) *

This course introduces students to the study of behavioral pharmacology using a blended approach of pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology. Through various learning activities, students will explore how drugs affect nervous system functioning, neural and behavioral mechanisms that influence these effects, and how human performance – behavioral and cognitive – is impacted by the effects. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to discuss the neurological, behavioral, and subjective effects of drugs on the nervous systems' functioning.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

Students are encouraged to complete PSY 201 and PSY 202 prior to enrollment.

Outcomes

  1. This course will prepare students to:
  2. Examine the effects of drugs by classification and how drugs affect behavior and performance.
  3. Discuss how the interactions between drugs and behaviors that influence the nervous system.
  4. Examine the mechanisms of adaptation to drug use.
  5. Examine neurological, behavioral, and subjective similarities and differences between the use of drugs for medicinal and recreational purposes.
  6. Analyze and evaluate emerging development and trends in pharmacology.