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PS 343: Adolescent Development
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Studies adolescent development from a variety of perspectives - biological, cognitive, emotional and social. Theories of adolescent development and current research are addressed in order to provide the student with a comprehensive understanding of the nature of adolescent development, fundamental changes and contexts as well as challenges and opportunities posed by our current society. Attention is given to the dynamics of family life and the intergenerational interactions. Offered alternate years.
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PS 351: Methods of Social Research
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Develops research skills with emphasis on social research as a scientific inquiry and problem-solving tool in explaining human social behavior. Students learn how to formulate problems for research and implement appropriate research methods. Prerequisite: PS251 or permission of instructor.
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PS 352: Junior Psychology Seminar
1.50 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Guides the psychology major in preparing for the senior comprehensive exam in psychology. A secondary purpose is to provide a resource in career planning for students as they move toward specific post-graduation goals of either seeking psychology-related employment or applying for graduate school in psychology. Both individual and group activities are scheduled in order to facilitate the senior comprehensive preparation and career planning. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Offered annually.
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PS 353: Psychology of Learning
4.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
An in-depth study of methods and results of psychological research on learning and memory with an emphasis on the basic issues of acquisition and performance in humans and animals. Examines the processes by which people acquire, store and use information. A lab is included. Prerequisites: PS110, PS240. Offered in alternate years.
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PS 372: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Studies psychological disorders with emphasis upon historical, etiological, descriptive, diagnostic, therapeutic, and experimental approaches. Prerequisites: PS110, PS240. Offered annually.
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PS 392: Counseling Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Introduces basic counseling skills such as active and reflective listening. Exposes current models for counseling intervention. Presents the affective behavioral and cognitive paradigms with discussion of their relative strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisites: PS110, PS240. Offered alternate years.
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PS 430: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Supervises a practical experience in a vocation closely related to the student's interest and/or future plans in psychology. Readings, written assignments and group meetings assist the student in reflecting on and integrating the knowledge gained from involvement at an approved placement site. Prerequisite: Attendance at a pre-placement meeting. Recommended for Junior year. Cross-listed as SO430, CJ430. Offered fall and spring. Offered summer with special permission by department head.
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PS 432: Physiological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Introduces physiological structures and functions that are of interest to behavioral science. Emphasizes sensory processes, the central nervous system, higher cognitive functioning, and the neuropsychological perspective of behavioral disorders. Prerequisites: PS110, PS240. Offered in alternate years.
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PS 434: Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Describes and evaluates topics dealing with human learning, thinking, reasoning, concept formation, memory and language. Various theoretical approaches are contrasted in light of established and current research in the field. Special emphasis is placed on the process of moving from research to an understanding of basic cognitive principles within class demonstrations of various research methodologies. Offered alternate years.
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PS 450: Advanced Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Familiarity with basic research methods and statistics is assumed. Exposes students to current research paradigms in psychology, placing special emphasis on the process of empirically testing theory. Both experimental and non-experimental research methods are examined. A major course requirement is the production of an individual research project that will include designing a study, carrying out data collection and analysis, and APA report writing. In addition, students will orally present the results of their study to psychology faculty and peers. Prerequisites: PS251 and PS351. Offered alternate years.
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