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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts, issues, and methods involved in study of human personality; introduction to selected theories on motives, dynamics, development, and description of human nature.
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3.00 Credits
Religious beliefs and their functional value in human life. Varieties of religious experience and behavior.
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3.00 Credits
Mental disorders, including DSM-IV classification system, etiology, and treatment.
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3.00 Credits
How thoughts, feelings, and behavior of individuals are affected by others. Social influence and interaction. Attitude measurement and change, conformity, impression formation, attribution theory, aggression, and prosocial behavior.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and processes of interaction in groups; structure and functioning of groups; leadership, communication, decision making, social influence; aspects of sensitivity training.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr; SP-§3216; 3 cr Psy; A-F only) Biological and psychosocial factors relating to human sexuality, sexual functioning, gender, and related issues. Group discussion of societal factors, values, and attitudes and their impact on behavior.
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3.00 Credits
Independent study course. Students deal with typical topics covered in human sexuality through viewing videotapes, reading text and journal articles, and personal evaluation.
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3.00 Credits
Basic understanding of drug effects: tolerance and withdrawal; commonality among drugs of abuse; how antischizophrenic, antimanic, antianxiety, and antidepressant drugs are thought to work; reward centers in brain.
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3.00 Credits
Growth of individual and social forms of human behavior. Interaction of heredity and environment on physical, intellectual, social, and emotional changes from conception to adulthood.
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3.00 Credits
Change and continuity in physiological, psychological, and sociocultural development in early, middle, and late adulthood; theories and research on effects of demographics, cohort, race, ethnicity, gender, culture, family, friends, work, health, education, housing, public policies; dying, grief, bereavement.
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