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Apr 20, 2024
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PSYC 333 - Animal Cognition Description: Study of the cognitive abilities of animals in an evolutionary framework, including animal perception, communication, learning, memory, spatial cognition, and observational learning. Discussion of how animal cognition is important for professions that work with wild and companion animals.
Prerequisites: PSYC 110 and 3 credits of Biology
Typically Offered on the Main Campus: Spring Only
3 cr.
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