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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
An examination of the nature and scope of religious experience including such issues as the development of religious concepts and values, conversion, the experience of prayer and meditation, and psychological and spiritual maturity An emphasis will be placed upon the student's experiential understanding of his or her own psychological and spiritual integration
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3.00 Credits
Nature, causes, and treatment of abnormal behavior, including the full range of mental disorders identified within the current categorical system (XL PSYC 309)
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of social behavior, including social cognition, attitude formation, change, and group processes Emphasis is placed on the application of social psychology principles to a range of issues, including sociocultural diversity, prejudice, conflict resolution, and gender roles
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Examination of biblical principles and ethical values relevant to diverse psychological constructs Fundamental moral principles and cultural expressions are analyzed and the biblical basis for values and morality is studied Case studies emphasize the relationship of God and man in regard to professional and personal ethical choices
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3.00 Credits
An overview of personality theories including the primary representatives from the major schools: analytic-psychodynamic, humanistic-existential, and cognitive-behavioral Integration will be emphasized throughout the course Meets Writing Competency Requirement (XL PSYC 411)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory exploration into the nature of spiritual formation and its relationship with psychology Attention will be given to the nature of spiritual growth, the psychological hindrances to growth and how to address these for the sake of spiritual maturity The course will also address various ways that Christians have sought to deepen their relationship with God, with special emphasis given to the nature and practice of prayer in the Church and the Christian Life
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of contemporary marriage and family life, including cultural and sociological factors impacting today's family Divorce and remarriage, single parenting, dual career families, and the role of religious faith in the home will be addressed
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3.00 Credits
A study of physiological aspects of human behavior including neural, sensory, motor, and chemical processes Current research on physiological aspects of mental and physical health, emotions, and psychopathology are addressed (XL PSYC 412)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Student's explore and formulate a psychologically sound and spiritually viable philosophy of life, providing the base for such concerns as personal and group ethics, accountability in government, respect for human rights, and a responsible lifestyle in our contemporary world Ethical theories and personal values are examined through readings, personal exploration and classroom discussion
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Psychology work experience related specifically to field of study A proposal describing learning objectives, collateral reading and expected benefits must be submitted and accepted by the student's advisor prior to registration Units to be counted toward elective credits only Prerequisite: Department Chair approval
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