PSYCH 390R

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Sleep Psychology

Psychology College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences

Course Description

This course will develop knowledge of the associations between sleep and health outcomes

When Taught

All Semesters/Terms

Min

0.5

Fixed/Max

3

Other Prerequisites

Instructor permission required

Title

Knowledge of sleep theories and methodological approaches

Learning Outcome

Student(s) will describe the basic theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches in sleep science and sleep psychology.

Title

Sleep research data collection methods

Learning Outcome

Student(s) will demonstrate proficiency in sleep research methods including polysomnography (PSG) wire up and scoring, actigraphy collection and scoring, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) training, dim-light melatonin onset (DILMO) training, and/or data management skills according to the individual student’s level of training and long-term goals.

Title

Critical skills

Learning Outcome

Student(s) will demonstrate professional skills in critical, scientific, and ethical thinking.