PSYCH 3310 - 6A Psychology of Science and Pseudoscience

Daily, we are bombarded with interesting and novel breakthroughs involving claims that may or may not be true. In this age of fake news, alternative facts, and evidence-free assertions, critical thinking is of paramount importance. In this course, students will distinguish science and pseudoscience; identify logical fallacies and cognitive biases involved in pseudoscientific thinking; and critically evaluate current controversies (e.g., vaccines, alternative medicine, conspiracy theories) from multiple perspectives.

 


Subject
Psychology
Status
Open
Career
Undergraduate

Location
Off Campus - Study Abroad
Session
May June Six Week
Enrollment Total
0/25
Credit Hours
3

Class Number
30306
Delivery Mode
In Person
Dates
-
Academic Term
SUMMER 2025

 

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates

Carolyn Hildebrandt
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  • This course is only for students who are studying abroad in London during the summer 2024.
  • This is a Study Abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at study-abroad@uni.edu or at 319-273-7078.