Psychology 1001, Spring 2007
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lecture weeks

January 15 - January 19

January 22 - January 26

January 29 - February 02

February 05 - February 09

February 12 - February 16

February 19 - February 23

February 26 - March 02

March 05 - March 09

Spring Break

March 19 - March 23

March 26 - March 30

April 02 - April 06

April 09 - April 13

April 16 - April 20

April 23 - April 27

April 30 - May 04

Final Exam May 07
Sections 2-25, 125-175 Willey Hall 7:00-9:00pm
Sections 27-30 (attend your regular section times in N647 Elliott)

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