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PSYC 4000: Internship in Psychology
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
On demand This course requires 120 hours of supervised experience (observation, work, etc.) in a local agency or office and selected readings. Application for internship must be submitted in the term or semester prior to placement. Students are then selected on a competitive basis for enrollment. Grading is on a Pass - No Credit basis. Prerequisite: Major in psychology with junior or senior standing and permission of department
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PSYC 4400: Individual Research
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
On demand Under supervision of a faculty member, the student will develop a project on a topic that is psychological in nature. The emphasis will be on analyzing and synthesizing scientific literature with the goal of producing a literature review and/or research proposal. A successful proposal may lead to data collection and analysis. The result of the project will be a paper written in APA style. Prerequisites: PSYC 2298 and PSYC 2299
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PSYC 4455: Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring 2009 An information processing analysis of topics in perception, thinking, learning, and memory. Prerequisites: PSYC 2298 and PSYC 2299 or consent of professor.
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PSYC 4460: Psychology of Personality
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Fall A critical study of major personality theories, principles and instruments of assessment, and relevant empirical research. Prerequisites: PSYC 2298 and PSYC 2299 or consent of professor
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PSYC 4465: Biological Psychology
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring 2010 Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology will be explored and will provide a foundation for examining biological aspects of various behaviors (e.g., sensory processes and sleep). Also, the psychopharmacology of selected drugs and genetic influences on behavior will be considered. Prerequisites: PSYC 2298 and PSYC 2299 or consent of professor
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PSYC 4470: Behavior Analysis and Its Applications
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring A survey of principles, research findings, and applications of classical, operant, and observational learning. Prerequisites: PSYC 2298 and PSYC 2299 or consent of professor
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PSYC 4480: Special Topics in Psychology:Senior Capstone
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Interim A course offered at the junior/senior level focusing on a specialized topic from the field of psychology. Prerequisites: A prerequisite may be required.
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RLGN 1101: Introduction to Christianity
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Spring 2008 An introduction to the Christian tradition of faith through a study of its central symbols, sacred texts, and practices.
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RLGN 1102: Jewish Origins in Context
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Every term A study of the Hebrew bible, commonly called by Christians the Old Testament, in the context of the ancient near eastern world. The course also will ask students to reflect on the impact of the Hebrew bible on Western civilization and its implications for the contemporary world.
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RLGN 1103: New Testament Writings in Context
3.00 Credits
LaGrange College
Every term A study of the New Testament writings in the context of Greco-Roman civilization. The course also will ask students to reflect on the impact of Christian scriptures on Western civilization and consider their implications for the contemporary world.
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