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J18 - England
Psychology of Expertise: London as a case study (PSYC 483)

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What does it mean to be an expert? What kind of knowledge and skills do experts have and how do they acquire them? How do contextual factors such as culture or developmental stage influence how we acquire and use expert knowledge? In this course we will travel to London, England where we will visit sites related to recognized experts who are historically important to psychology such as Darwin and Freud. We will meet with psychologists and other experts who live and work in London and its environs. And, we will use 'everyday' London events such as navigating and riding "the Tube" to explore our own acquisition of expertise.  

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Global and intercultural education is one of the primary focal points of the academic program at Pacific Lutheran University.

Committed to educate for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world, PLU weaves global education through almost every aspect of a student's study. World events shape our lives, and PLU's curriculum reflects that reality. As a result, students will graduate well prepared for graduate study or a career with a global focus.

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Dates: Jan 4, 2018 - Jan 31, 2018
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# ID Date Miles mT CO2 Miles mT CO2 Miles mT CO2 Miles mT CO2
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1 1119 2018-01-23 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 211,195 89.14 89.14
Total 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 211,195 89.14 89.14

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89.14mT
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