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PSYC 3560: Research Methods in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course provides students with an introduction to research design and methods in psychology. Topics include learning to review the primary literature; developing a research idea and the development, execution, and interpretation of findings from common research designs; basic analysis of research results; and the basics of an effective written presentation of project and results. Upon completion of this course, students will have a solid foundation in the methods used to study psychological functioning. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101, PSYC 2103, and MATH 1231 OR PSYC 2105.
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PSYC 3800: Selected Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
An exploration of various topics and issues in the fields of psychology & human services. May be repeated for credit up to two times, when topic varies Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101
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PSYC 4110: The Psychology of Gender and Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
A study of the social construct of "gender" and its impact on individuals and societies;its interactions with biological aspects and determinants of sex; its variations across cultures; and various aspects of human sexual behavior, including their relationship to conceptualizations of gender. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101 and PSYC 2103.
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PSYC 4120: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
An introduction to the complex interrelationships between biological and mental processes with a particular emphasis on the impact of physiology (e.g., nervous and endocrine systems) on behavior. It is recommended that students complete at least one college-level biology course prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101 and BIOL 1111 or 1107.
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PSYC 4130: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
An examination of the major theories and research findings in areas of human cognition such as information processing and problem-solving. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101.
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PSYC 4160: Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course is a senior-level seminar providing students with an examination of the psychological foundations and correlates of attitudes toward death, death anxiety and grief; cross-cultural perspectives; death education; stages of children's' awareness;coping with grief and fears; legal issues surrounding death; and attitudes towards the afterlife. The course maintains a focus on death and dying issues in the dynamic context of life and living. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101 and PSYC 2103.
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PSYC 4170: Advanced Theories:Psychoanalytic and Existential
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course provides students with a thorough examination of two important theories that have been influential both in understanding personality development and in the practice of psychotherapy: psychoanalytic and existential theories. Both theories will be studied in depth and the student will read primary sources for some of the major theorists, including Freud and Yalom. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101, PSYC 2103, and either PSYC 3120 or PSYC 3520.
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PSYC 4190: Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an introduction to characteristics and theories of adolescent development. The course will cover theoretical foundations and transitions of adolescence. This class also examines contexts that affect adolescent development, such as peers and the family. The final portion of the class will examines problems (e.g., depression and suicide, substance abuse, and delinquency) and opportunities (e.g., career development) encountered by adolescents.PSYC Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101 and PSYC 2103.
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PSYC 4490: Internship/Practicum in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
A directed and supervised internship or practicum. Students select an appropriate site, arrange an internship, prepare a learning agreement, work 150 hours (minimum) on-site, and prepare a log and presentation for fellow internship students. Requires permission of program coordinator and Director of Experiential Learning. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101, PSYC 3110, and senior status.
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PSYC 4500: Senior Seminar and Internship/Practicum in Psychology II
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
An optional second internship or practicum experience. Students select an appropriate site, arrange an internship, prepare a learning agreement, work 150 hours (minimum) on-site, produce a project for the site, and prepare a log and presentation for their fellow internship students. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1101, PSYC 3110, PSYC 4490 or HMSV 4490, and senior status.
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