| Course Title: Psychopharmacology |
| Start Date: 09/03/2025 End Date: 12/16/2025 |
| Term: Fall Semester 2025 |
| Description: Psychopharmacology focuses on the impact that drugs (both illicit and prescription) have on the brain, neurocircuitry, and behavior. Students will explore the underlying neurotransmitter systems of the brain and discover how substances influence nervous system function including the experience of pain, sleep, emotional states, motivation, addiction, and mental health. The course will bridge concepts in chemistry, biology, psychology, and neuroscience by highlighting major drug classes and their underlying mechanisms of action. Additional discussions will focus on the economic, social, and political aspects of the drug market, as well as ethics and legalities of the drug industry. |
| Distribution(s): III - Social Sciences |
| Academic Level Of Course: Undergraduate     | Credits:4.00     |
| Faculty         | Phone         | Email address         |
| Jared Schwartzer   |           | jjschwar@mtholyoke.edu   |
| Meeting Dates         | Method         | Meeting days         | Meeting times         | Building name         | Room     | Frequency     |
| 09/03/2025 - 12/16/2025   | Lecture   | Tuesday and Thursday   | 01:45PM - 03:00PM   | CLAP - Clapp Laboratory   | 306   | Weekly |
| Requisite Courses         | ||
| Prereq: PSYCH-100, NEURO-100, or AP Psychology. | Take previously   | Required   |
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| Course Tags         | ||
| NEURO0001   | NEURO: Neuroscience & Behavior Major   | This course has been approved to count towards the Neuroscience and Behavior major.   |
| Cross-listed Sections         |
| PSYCH-254-01 Psychopharmacology   |
| NEURO-254-01 Psychopharmacology   |
| Course Availability | ||||
| Section status: Open     | Capacity: 38     | Enrollment: 37     | Available: 1     | Waitlist: 0 |
BOOK INFORMATION
| Book List         | Required         | Publisher Full Price         |
| No book purchases are required/recommended for this class. |           |           |
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