Courses taught for the 2022-2023 academic year

This year, I will be offering undergraduate coursework in Developmental Psychology (PSY 2300) Statistics for Behavioral Science (PSY 3020), Adult Development and Aging Psychology (PSY 4610), Death and Dying (PSY 4630). Additionally, I also offer Research in Psychology (3990) in two and three credit hour increments through which students may gain experience working in the MTSU Cognitive Aging Lab. Of note, my Adult Development and Aging Psychology course is a requirement for the Life Span Developmental minor and can also be applied towards the undergraduate certificate in Gerontology.

For graduate students, I will offer a master’s level (5610 & 5630) variants of my Adult Development and Aging and Death and Dying courses. These courses can be applied towards MTSU graduate certificate in Gerontology. I will also offer Psychological Research Methods in Human Resource Development (PSY 6570), which is a summer course that reviews the best practices in quasi-experimental design. Lastly, independent study at the graduate (PSY 6640) level is available for students interested in the areas of cognitive science and neuroscience of aging.