Tentative Course Offerings 2026-2027

Below is a tentative listing of the Psychology courses that will be offered in the 2026-2027 academic year. It is tentative because course availability can sometimes change.  The most updated course listing for a given semester can be found at the Registrar’s Office.  Descriptions of each course, including prerequisites, can be found in the University Calendar.

You can use this list to help plan which courses you should take in each semester. If you are a major and have questions or want advice, please contact our Academic Program Manager.

Students should be aware that the Department cannot guarantee that a particular course will definitely be offered.  The most up-to-date listing can be found via the Registrar's Office.

Fall 2026

NOTE: An asterisk (*) next to the course numbers indicates a non-restricted course available to both psychology majors and non-majors

1000* Introduction to Psychology I
1001* Introduction to Psychology II

2021* Introduction to Child Development (former 2010)
2022  Introduction to Child Development for Majors
2121* Introduction to Social Psychology (former 3100)
2122  Introduction to Social Psychology for Majors
2421* Introduction to Human Cognition (former 3450)
2422  Introduction to Human Cognition for Majors
2621* Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (former 3650)
2721* Introduction to Animal Behaviour (former 3750)
2821* Introduction to Behavioural Neuroscience (former 2520)
2822   Introduction to Neuroscience for Behavioural Neuroscience Majors (former 2521)
2910   Research Methods in Psychology I
2920* Research Methods in Psychology for Non-Majors

3051   Cognitive Development (former 3050)
3121* Health Psychology (former 2151)
3251   Learning
3350   Perception
3453   Cognition and Psychopathology
3550   History of Psychology (former 4910)
3752   Animal Cognition
3802   Research Techniques in Behavioural Neuroscience (former 3820)
3851   Hormones and Behaviour (former 3830)
3910   Design and Analysis III (former 3900)

4053   Childhood Memories and Forensic Implications
4070   Research Experience in Developmental Psychology
4154   Social Psychology in Everyday Life
4170   Research Experience in Social Psychology
4450   Selected Topics in Cognition I
4470   Research Experience in Cognition
4650   Selected Topics in Abnormal Behaviour I
4770   Research Experience in Animal Behaviour  
4854   Neurobiological Diseases and Disorders

499A   Honours Dissertation

Winter 2027

NOTE: An asterisk (*) next to the course numbers indicates a non-restricted course available to both psychology majors and non-majors

1000* Introduction to Psychology I
1001* Introduction to Psychology II

2021* Introduction to Child Development (former 2010)
2022  Introduction to Child Development for Majors
2121* Introduction to Social Psychology (former 3100)
2421* Introduction to Human Cognition (former 3450)
2422  Introduction to Human Cognition for Majors
2621* Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (former 3650)
2622  Introduction to Abnormal Psychology for Majors
2721* Introduction to Animal Behaviour (former 3750)
2722  Introduction to Animal Behaviour for Majors
2821* Introduction to Behavioural Neuroscience (former 2520)
2911   Research Methods in Psychology II
2920* Research Methods in Psychology for Non-Majors

3020* Adolescent Development
3152  Interpersonal Relationships
3420* Embodied Minds
3520* Sexual Behaviour (former 3533)
3551   Psychological Testing
3651   Clinical Psychology
3800   Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
3802   Research Techniques in Behavioural Neuroscience (former 3820)
3853   Neuropsychopharmacology (former 3860)

4070   Research Experience in Developmental Psychology
4151   Selected Topics in Social Psychology II (Psychology of Well-Being)
4170   Research Experience in Social Psychology
4251   Selected Topics in Learning
4470   Research Experience in Cognition
4654   Seminar in Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
4750   Selected Topics in Animal Behaviour I
4852   Neurobiology of Time and Space 

499B   Honours Dissertation

Spring/Intersession/Summer 2027

Please note: If you need to take one (or more) of these courses in the 2025-2026 academic year in order to graduate, you are advised to take them during Fall 2025 or Winter 2026 semesters (if available) rather than waiting for Spring/Intersession/Summer.

NOTE: An asterisk (*) next to the course numbers indicates a non-restricted course available to both psychology majors and non-majors

1000* Introduction to Psychology I
1001* Introduction to Psychology II

2021* Introduction to Child Development (former 2010)

2621*  Introduction to Abnormal Psychology (former 3650)
3822* Drugs and Behaviour (former 2800)

4150   Selected Topics in Social Psychology I