Tiana Rust
Contact
ATS Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Arts - Psychology Dept
- rust@ualberta.ca
Courses
PSYCH 105 - Individual and Social Behavior
Introduction to the study of human individuality, personality, and social psychological processes. Some aspects of normal and abnormal human development, psychological assessment and treatment may be reviewed. Fulfillment of the 1/4 laboratory credit typically entails serving as a research participant but can be fulfilled through the completion of alternative assignments. Note: PSYCH 104 and 105 can be taken in either term, but not in the same term. [Faculty of Arts]
PSYCH 329 - Adult Development and Aging
Overview of physical, psychological, and sociocultural realities of aging. This course may be offered as a Community Service-Learning course. Prerequisite: PSYCH 223. [Faculty of Arts]
PSYCH 459 - Human Aging: Cognitive Processes
A survey of the sensory, perceptual, memory, and cognitive changes in normal aging. Topics may include the relationship of psychological, environmental, social and health factors to cognitive processes. Prerequisites: PSYCH 258 and a 300-level Psychology course. [Faculty of Science]