Teaching and Undergraduate Research Opportunities

I regularly teach the following courses on the Marion Campus.

Psych 1100H: Introduction to Psychology (Honors Section)

Students in Psych 1100H present their research on common misconceptions in psychology in the OSU-Marion library.

How can we be happier? How can we improve our study skills? Are men and women fundamentally different? This course tries to answer these questions and many others, providing a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of thought and behavior. It explores topics such as perception, learning, memory, decision-making, positive psychology, implicit bias, development, and many others.

Psych 2462: Psychology of Creativity

To be human, is to be creative. This class celebrates human ingenuity of all types. In learning about what brain science has taught us about the human creative process, we will learn how we can improve our own creative thinking abilities. Students in this class each semester investigate creativity in the Marion community. Click here to see what they’ve learned!

Psych 3313: Memory & Cognition

Cognitive psychology, the scientific study of the mind, is one of the most exciting and all encompassing areas of psychology. Given that the mind lies behind all of our thoughts, desires, dreams, judgments, emotions and resultant behaviors, having an understanding of the mind will help us to gain a much better understanding of ourselves and those around us. In fact, by the end of this course you’ll no doubt be surprised just how important human cognition is in nearly everything you do!

Psych 3371: Language & Mind

This course will introduce you to the science of language and its position within the human mind. Except in case of severe brain damage, speaking a language is something that seems both effortless and intuitive for all adults. Similarly, any child can learn to speak any human language if the child is exposed to that language from an early age, with almost no direct teaching. And yet, a close look at any human language shows that it is an extremely sophisticated system. This suggests that there is something special about the human mind that makes it able to learn and use language.

Honors students may take this with an honors embedded component.

Psych 3513: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience

Neuroanatomy is fun!

Cognitive psychologists have been exploring the human mind through behavioral studies for over fifty years. In parallel, neuroscientists have built-up our understanding of the human brain. Cognitive Neuroscience lies at the intersection of these fields, asking some of the toughest but
most fascinating questions in science: How are memories stored in the brain? Is our brain pre-prepared to learn language? How does the average human brain outperform many face recognition algorithms?

Psych 4454.S: Language Development

Have you ever wondered how children learn language seemingly so effortlessly? In this class, we’ll consider the major theories and milestones of language development. In addition to theoretical knowledge, students will have the opportunity to apply that knowledge to efforts being made to improve the literacy rates in Marion County. Students in this course will read to preschoolers at the Marion Public Library and reflect on their language skills. In addition, students will develop a research-based video for Let’s Read 20. Students will gain practical knowledge of using research to address a community need.

Honors students may take this with an honors embedded component.

Psych 3193.01: Individual Studies in Psychology

In addition, I serve as a co-faculty adviser for the Pride and Life Skills program. Interested students should send me an email.

Psych 4998: Research in Psychology

I am enthusiastic about mentoring undergraduate students in research! I have worked with over forty students, on both the Marion and Columbus campuses. Students enrolled on either campus, who are interested in working with me, should send me an email.

 

Cool stuff my students are doing

Psychology Undergrads Travel to Boston to Present Research

Local college and elementary students continue building bonds during Covid19

Ohio State Marion alumna and faculty mentor publish research findings

Recent psych grad presents research at CUNY in Colorado

Ohio State Marion junior presents at child development conference

Psych major earns summer fellowship

Cross-wired: Synesthesia and how we experience senses

​Who talks more, men or women?

Ohio State Marion student awarded NSF research fellowship