I have taught many different types of courses in my 20 years at the University of Kentucky within the Department of Psychology.
Undergraduate Level:
- Introduction to Psychology (PSY 100)
- Orientation to Psychology (PSY 195)
- Thinking and Problem Solving (PSY 200)
- Learning and Memory (PSY 311)
- Cognitive Processes Lecture/Lab (PSY 427)
- Psycholinguistics (PSY 529)
- Eyewitness Testimony (PSY 562)
Undergraduate Courses within the Honors Program:
- Violence: A Social Science Perspective (A&S 300)
- Psychology and Law: Can the Memories of Eyewitnesses Be Trusted? (A&S 100; Freshmen Discover Seminar Program)
- Ways of Knowing (A&S 105; Modern Studies Curriculum)
- Communities (MSC 205, A&S 205; Modern Studies Curriculum)
Graduate Courses:
- Proseminar in Cognition (PSY 628)
- Eyewitness Testimony (PSY 780)
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Memory (PSY 780)
- Working Memory (PSY 780)
- Directed Readings in Cognitive Processes (PSY 790)
PSY 395 Opportunities:
If you are an undergraduate at UK and are interested in taking PSY 395 (Independent Study), my primary research interests include:
(1) psychology and law; and (2) memory.
Please stop by my office or contact me via email or a note in my mailbox if you would like to discuss the possibility of doing PSY 395 with me.

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