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Principles and practices of mental health and personal adjustment as they relate to personality development, growth and deterioration. Three lecture.
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PSY 232. Psychology of Personal Growth (3). Principles and practices of mental health and personal adjustment as they relate to personality development, growth and deterioration. Three lecture.
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PSY 234. Child Growth and Development (3). Development of the child. Includes genetic, prenatal, birth and postnatal influences. Emphasis on physical, cognitive and social-emotional development and theories. Includes positive communication with children. This course is cross-listed with ECE 234. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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Study of the development in the child. Includes genetic, prenatal, birth and postnatal influences. Emphasis on physical, cognitive and social-emotional development and theories. Includes positive communication with children. Three lecture.
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PSY 236. Psychology of Women (3). A developmental and topical approach to the impact of gender on women's lives, personalities, abilities, relationships, sexuality, physical and mental health. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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An examination of changes in society and their effects on how men think, act, feel, and relate to themselves and others. Particular attention given to an evaluation of various "men'smovements," men's groups, and their impact on men individuallyand collectively. Three lecture.
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3.00 Credits
PSY 240. Personality Development (3). Study of normal personality development with emphasis on the analysis of classic and contemporary theories of personality structure and dynamics. Prerequisite: PSY 101 or PSY 232. Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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Study of the physical, social, and psychological effects of substance abuse. The effects of substance abuse on the criminal justice system. Three lecture.
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Study of physical, intellectual, moral, emotional, personality, and social development of the human being, beginning with conception and continuing through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, old age, and dying. Emphasis on quantitative and qualitative ways people change throughout the life span and factors which contribute to human diversity as well as to individual uniqueness. Research methods appropriate to the study of human development are also considered. Three lecture.
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3.00 Credits
PSY 250. Social Psychology (3). The study of how our thoughts, feelings, and actions are affected by our social environment. Emphasis on prejudice, conformity, altruism, interpersonal interaction, and the influence of the media. Prerequisite: PSY 101. Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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