Exploring term Fall 2023 Change
- ACAN: Arts of Canada
 - ADMN: Public Administration
 - AE: Art Education
 - AGEI: Ageing
 - AHVS: Art History and Visual Studies
 - ANTH: Anthropology
 - ART: Visual Arts
 - ARTS: Arts
 - ASL: American Sign Language
 - ASTR: Astronomy
 - ATWP: Academic and Technical Writing Program
 - BCMB: Biochemistry and Microbiology
 - BIOC: Biochemistry
 - BIOL: Biology
 - BME: Biomedical Engineering
 - CE: Community Engagement
 - CHEM: Chemistry
 - CIVE: Civil Engineering
 - COM: Commerce
 - CS: Canadian Studies
 - CSC: Computer Science
 - CW: Creative Writing (En'owkin Centre)
 - CYC: Child and Youth Care
 - DHUM: Digital Humanities
 - DSST: Disability Studies (DSS)
 - ECE: Electrical and Computer Engineering
 - ECON: Economics
 - ED-D: Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies
 - ED-P: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
 - EDCI: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
 - EDUC: Education
 - ENGR: Engineering
 - ENSH: English
 - ENT: Entrepreneurship
 - EOS: Earth and Ocean Sciences
 - EPHE: Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education
 - ER: Environmental Restoration
 - ES: Environmental Studies
 - EUS: European Studies
 - FA: Fine Arts
 - FRAN: French and Francophone Studies
 - GDS: Global Development Studies
 - GEOG: Geography
 - GMST: Germanic Studies
 - GNDR: Gender Studies
 - GREE: Greek
 - GRS: Greek and Roman Studies
 - HDCC: Human Dimensions of Climate Change
 - HINF: Health Information Science
 - HLTH: Health
 - HS: Health and Society
 - HSD: Human and Social Development
 - HSTR: History
 - HUMA: Humanities
 - IB: International Business
 - ICDG: Indigenous Community Development and Governance
 - IED: Indigenous Education
 - IGOV: Indigenous Governance
 - INGH: Indigenous Health Studies
 - INTS: International Health Studies
 - IS: Indigenous Studies
 - ISP: Intercultural Studies and Practice
 - ITAL: Italian
 - LAS: Latin American Studies
 - LATI: Latin
 - LAW: Law
 - LING: Linguistics
 - MATH: Mathematics
 - MDIA: Media Studies
 - MECH: Mechanical Engineering
 - MEDI: Medieval Studies
 - MEDS: Medical Science
 - MICR: Microbiology
 - MRNE: Marine Science
 - MUS: Music
 - NURS: Nursing
 - PAAS: Pacific and Asian Studies
 - PHIL: Philosophy
 - PHYS: Physics
 - POLI: Political Science
 - PORT: Portuguese
 - PSYC: Psychology
 - RCS: Religion, Culture and Society
 - SCIE: Science
 - SENG: Software Engineering
 - SJS: Social Justice Studies
 - SLST: Slavic Studies
 - SMGT: Service Management
 - SOCI: Sociology
 - SOCW: Social Work
 - SOSC: Social Science
 - SPAN: Spanish
 - STAT: Statistics
 - TCA: Transformative Climate Action
 - THEA: Theatre
 - TS: Technology and Society
 - VIRS: Visiting International Research Studies
 - VKUR: Valerie Kuehne Undergraduate Research Award
 - WRIT: Writing
 
- PSYC100A: Introductory Psychology I
 - PSYC100B: Introductory Psychology II
 - PSYC191: Psychology in Contemporary Society
 - PSYC192: Introduction to Positive Psychology
 - PSYC201: Research Methods in Psychology
 - PSYC205: Psychology of Diversity
 - PSYC210: Conceptual Foundations of Psychology
 - PSYC231: Introduction to Social Psychology
 - PSYC243: Introduction to Lifespan Development
 - PSYC251: Introduction to Mind and Brain
 - PSYC260: Introduction to Mental Health and Well-Being
 - PSYC300A: Statistical Methods in Psychology
 - PSYC300B: Statistical Methods in Psychology II
 - PSYC317: Sensation and Perception
 - PSYC320: Evolutionary Psychology
 - PSYC325: Core Concepts in Environmental Psychology
 - PSYC326: The Environmental Psychology of Places and the World
 - PSYC330: Personality
 - PSYC332: Health Psychology
 - PSYC333: Consumer Psychology
 - PSYC334: Organizational Psychology
 - PSYC335: Infant and Child Development
 - PSYC336: Adolescent Development
 - PSYC338: Behavioural Interventions with Children and Adults
 - PSYC339: Adult Development and Aging
 - PSYC341: Women and Psychology
 - PSYC345A: Drugs and Behaviour
 - PSYC351A: Cognitive Psychology
 - PSYC351B: Human Neuropsychology
 - PSYC351C: Cognitive Neuroscience
 - PSYC351D: Biopsychology
 - PSYC365: Fundamentals of Clinical Psychology
 - PSYC366: Psychological Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
 - PSYC370A: Psycholinguistics
 - PSYC370B: Child Language Acquisition
 - PSYC370C: Topics in Psycholinguistics
 - PSYC370D: Neurolinguistics
 - PSYC375: Interpersonal Relationships
 - PSYC385: Motivation, Emotion, and Well-Being
 - PSYC386: Cultural Psychology
 - PSYC387: Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination
 - PSYC390: Independent Study in Psychology
 - PSYC391: Special Topics in Psychology
 - PSYC400A: Advanced Statistical Methods
 - PSYC405: Core Concepts in Psychology
 - PSYC425: Advanced Environmental Psychology
 - PSYC431B: Social Cognition
 - PSYC431G: Self-Regulation and Goals
 - PSYC431H: Advanced Interpersonal Relationships
 - PSYC431I: Psychology and Law
 - PSYC431J: The Self
 - PSYC431K: The Psychology of Friendship
 - PSYC435A: Advanced Infant and Child Development
 - PSYC435C: Advanced Adolescent Development
 - PSYC435E: Advanced Adult Development and Aging
 - PSYC442: History and Theories in Lifespan Developmental Psychology
 - PSYC450: Developmental Disorders and Learning Disabilities
 - PSYC451A: Topics in Advanced Cognitive Psychology
 - PSYC451B: Advanced Neuropsychology
 - PSYC451C: Topics in Advanced Cognitive Neuroscience
 - PSYC451D: Advanced Biological Psychology
 - PSYC460: Family Violence across the Lifespan
 - PSYC461: Field Placement in Psychology
 - PSYC462: Clinical Interventions, Prevention, and Health Promotion
 - PSYC463: Special Topics in Clinical Psychology
 - PSYC480: Promoting Reconciliation Between Psychology and Indigenous Peoples
 - PSYC490: Advanced Independent Study in Psychology
 - PSYC491: Advanced Special Topics in Psychology
 - PSYC492: Research Seminar in Psychology
 - PSYC499: Honours Thesis and Seminar
 
PSYC370B
Child Language Acquisition
The biological bases of language; the stage by stage acquisition of the phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics of the child's first language; the child's developing metalinguistic abilities; and the child's growing awareness of the form and function of speech acts, as well as the discourse rules governing conversations.
Lecture: 3h
Lab: 0h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5