Psychology 3315

Psychology 3315

Psychopathology

CRN 80051

An introduction to the study of psychopathology: (1) issues in defining and evaluating it, (2) examples, (3) theories and research attempting to categorize, describe, and explain it, and (4) approaches used to prevent or change it when it is deemed a problem by the individual and/or society. Prerequisite: PSY 1300 with a grade of "C" or better.

3 Credit Hours. 3 Lecture Contact Hours. 0 Lab Contact Hours. 

This course has an enrollment period of six months.

A stone wall with a head cutout and a maze where the brain would be.

Course Information

  • Structure:
    • 12 assignments
    • 3 exams
    • Students in this course may submit no more than two assignments each week.
  • Textbook:
    • Comer & Comer, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology, 9th edition e-Textbook. ISBN: 978-131919467
  • Instructor: Ty Schepis, Ph.D.
  • Tuition: For current course tuition, visit the Correspondence Costs page.

Acquiring Course Materials

This course uses an electronic textbook, as described above. Detailed instructions for purchasing the electronic textbook are provided within the online course.

If you have difficulty purchasing this textbook, please contact Online and Extended Programs at corrstudy@txstate.edu.

NOTE:  Course materials for correspondence courses are not covered under BookSmart at TXST. Correspondence course materials must be purchased separately from your regular university course materials.

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