Hi Retta:

Developmental draws a fair number here--we do have about 70% female
undergrads in the the school of arts & sciences--maybe a contributing
factor.....

annette

On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Retta Poe wrote:

>     Are any of you at institutions that offer undergraduate psychology courses
> - BESIDES introductory psychology and psychology of adjustment - that attract
> healthy numbers of students looking for general interest electives (i.e., not
> necessarily for general education or to meet requirements for other majors)?
> I guess I am thinking of courses like Human Sexuality for which a high level
> of interest already exists and which students are eager to take as electives.
> What are some psychology courses that you have found to be "popular" with
> non-psychology majors?
> 
> Looking forward to the usual TIPS-wisdom -
> Thanks -
> Retta
> 
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> Retta E. Poe, Ph.D.
> Professor of Psychology
> Western Kentucky University
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> Bowling Green, Ky. 42101
> 
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> 
> 
> 

Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
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University of San Diego                 Voice:   (619) 260-4006
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