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PSY 450: Research in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course provides an introduction to psychological research technique with an emphasis on firsthand data collection. Project work introduces students to research design.
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PSY 452: Advanced Research in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course is designed to further majors' understanding of statistics and research methods that will enable students to understand research in the behavioral sciences and to conduct reasonably sophisticated research of their own. The main goal of this class is to further refine the project initiated in PSY450 Research in Psychology and to conduct the actual project. Students will collect data for the project, keypunch and statistically analyze the data, and write a research report based on APAguidelines. Ideally, students will present their research at a professional conference.
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PSY 490: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Selected topics will be presented in specialized areas. See advisor for special topics and permission to enroll.
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PSY 491: Current Issues
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Various disciplines that relate to psychology or psychological aspects are researched and critiqued.
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PSY 495: Psychology Practicum
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This upper level practicum is designed for seniors majoring in psychology who are pursuing research. Analysis and observation techniques are used. May be repeated.
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RCE 501: Introduction to Counseling
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course introduces the student to the field of counseling. Topics will include: History and legislation affecting individu-als with disabilities; and persons from other at-risk groups; rehabilitation terminology and concepts; philosophical foundations of rehabilitation; ethical standards for rehabilitation counselors; expert testimony; attitudinal and environmental barriers faced by individuals with disabilities; and the various fields of rehabilitation.
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RCE 505: Human Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
Understanding of the nature and needs of individuals at all de-velopmental levels, learning theory and personality develop-ment, normal and abnormal behavior, lifespan transitions.
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RCE 510: Medical Aspects of Disability
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course provides a basic understanding of medical terminology, body systems and the disabilities that occur when one or more of the body systems is affected by illness, injury, or genetic predisposition. Students will be able to read and understand medical records; describe the medical and rehabilitation consequences of various disabling conditions including functional capacities and limitations; describe the vocational implications for these disabling conditions; and analyze existing community resources for these disabling conditions.
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RCE 511: Psychological Aspects of Disability
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course provides students with a basic understanding of psychological and social terminology, the community integra-tion and independent living movement, and intervention meth-ods necessary to enable individuals with disabilities to adjust to their disability, enter or return to life in the community. Also examined will be community attitudes toward individuals with disabilities and strategies to change negative attitudes.. Students will be able to read and understand psychological records; describe the psychological and social consequences of various disabling conditions including functional capaci-ties and limitations; describe the vocational implications for these disabling conditions; and analyze existing community resources for these disabling conditions.
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RCE 520: Theories and Techniques of Counseling
3.00 Credits
Thomas University
This course will familiarize students with the terms, concepts, and principles of the major counseling theories, individual counseling practices and interventions, behavior and personal-ity theories, and human growth and potential. Students will begin to develop their own individual philosophy of and ap-proach to counseling and understand how their philosophy and approach impacts their work with their clients. Students will learn individual counseling skills and interventions throughout role playing, video taping, and hands-on experience.
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