Language and the Mind

PSYCH 3371H: Language and the Mind

Introduction to psychological processes for producing and understanding speech, the means by which these processes arise in the child, and their bases in the brain.
Prereq: Honors standing, and 1100, 1100H, Ling 2000, 2000H, or 4000; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 337, Ling 3701, or 3701H.

GE soc sci indivs and groups course. GE foundation social and behavioral sci course. Cross-listed in Ling 3701H.
Credit Hours
3

Meets the following Psychology Major Goals:

Knowledge Base in Psychology

  • Describe key concepts, principles, & overarching themes in psychology
  • Develop working knowledge of psychology's content domains

Scientific Inquiry & Critical Thinking

  • Use scientific reasoning to interpret psychological phenomena
  • Demonstrate psychology information literacy
  • Interpret, design, & conduct basic psychological research
  • Incorporate sociocultural factors in scientific inquiry

Ethical & Social Responsibility in a Diverse World

  • Build & enhance personal relationships

Communication

  • Demonstrate effective writing for different purposes
  • Exhibit effective presentation skills for different purposes
  • Interact effectively with others

Professional Development

  • Apply psychological content & skills to career goals
  • Exhibit self-efficacy & self regulation 
  • Refine project-management skills
  • Enhance teamwork capacity

To find course availability and times, please visit the Ohio State Course Catalog and Master Schedule.