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4.00 Credits
F, S. Application of statistical methods to behavioral data. Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G and MAT 1271 or higher level math course, with a grade of C or better; or ACT mathematics score of 26 or higher. Credits: 4
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1.00 Credits
F, S. A variety of methods and resources (e.g., surveys, archival data, Internet sites) will be used to introduce students to the profession of psychology. Includes coverage of such topics as sub-fields in psychology, careers in psychology, and graduate training in psychology and related fields. Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G, academic standing as a sophomore psychology major. Credits: 1
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2.00 Credits
F, S. Introduction to group dynamics and therapeutic group procedures. Laboratory and classroom experiences will be used to provide direct group experiences and information on the theoretical and empirical literature pertaining to group psychotherapy. Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G and approval of instructor prior to registration. Credits: 2
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3.00 Credits
F, S. An overview of the?biological bases of behavior, addressing the role of the nervous and endocrine systems in such behaviors as sensation, movement, sleep, reproduction, and mental disorders. Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A survey of the progression of human development through middle childhood and of the processes involved in the physical, cognitive, social, and affective domains. PSY 901 Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A survey of development during adolescence and young adulthood, and the influences of biological, cognitive, and social factors on psychological development and behavior. PSY 902 Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G. (PSY 3515 is recommended, but not required.) Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A survey of age-related psychological development during the adult years. Covers such areas as intelligence, personality, relationships, sexuality, and mental health from post-adolescence to old age and death. The demographics of the adult population and methods for studying adult development are also covered. PSY 903 Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Applications of the methods and principles of psychology to the workplace, with particular emphasis on human resources. Topics may include job analysis, performance appraisal, personnel selection, employee training, worker motivation, and worker stress. PSY 906 Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. A comparison of the four major perspectives in personality theory: Psychoanalytic, trait and type, social-behavioristic and cognitive-humanistic. Special emphasis is placed on basic concepts and principles, assessment, research and techniques used in the treatment process. PSY 907 Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. Introduction to the principles of learning derived from animal and human research, with particular emphasis on the application of these concepts to problems of human learning. Prerequisites & Notes: PSY 1879G. Credits: 3
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