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PSYC 110: Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Examination of the basic concepts of cognitive psychology, including sensory storage, pattern recognition, attention, short-term memory, long-term memory, visual imagery, semantic memory structure, text processing, problem solving and decision-making. The relations among artificial intelligence, mental modeling, and the simulation of cognitive processes will also be explored. Prerequisite: PSYC 2; PSYC 8, PSYC 101 recommended. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 111: Introduction to Biological Psychology
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Introductory overview of the psychobiological aspects of behavior. Emphasis is on the central and autonomic nervous systems and the endocrine system. Topics include physiological factors involved in sensation, perception, motivation, learning, emotion, social behavior, and maladaptive behavior. Prerequisite: PSYC 2; PSYC 8, PSYC 101 recommended. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 115: Introduction to Neuroscience
4.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system including neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and systems neuroscience. Lectures and readings emphasize the empirical questions, techniques and methods used in neuroscience research. Laboratory activities focus on nervous system structure and some of the specialized techniques used within the fields of cellular, systems, and behavioral neuroscience. Lecture-discussion three hours; laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: PSYC 2, PSYC 8; PSYC 101. Cross Listed: BIO 115; only one may be counted for credit. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 4.0
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PSYC 116: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Basic principles of animal behavior including the genetic, evolutionary and ecological mechanisms underlying courtship, reproduction, aggression, territoriality, communication and parental behavior; applied aspects of animal behavior; innate or naturally occurring behavior patterns necessary for survival in the natural environment; physiological, social and acquired aspects of animal and, secondarily, human behavior. Prerequisite: PSYC 2; background in biological sciences recommended. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 117: Drugs and Behavior
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Examination of the classification of psychoactive drugs and their mode of action. Covers effects of psychoactive drugs on central nervous system structure and function and on behavior; use, abuse, effects, and dangers of therapeutic and recreational drugs; motivational aspects of drug use, and methods for treating addiction. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 120: Psychological Testing
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Construction, application, interpretation and evaluation of psychological tests. Tests used to measure general mental ability, specific abilities and aptitudes, personality, interests and attitudes are surveyed. Prerequisite: PSYC 2, PSYC 8, PSYC 101. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 122: Qualitative Research in Psychology
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Examines the philosophy underpinning the use of qualitative research and the methods and analyses strategies used in qualitative research. Methods may include interviews, focus groups, participant observation, and behavioral observation. Analyses strategies may include grounded theorizing, negative case analyses, developing case studies, and content coding. Issues pertaining to data accuracy and consistency will be examined, and the researcher's role in interpreting results. Students will complete research projects involving the collection and/or analyses of qualitative data. Prerequisite: PSYC 2, PSYC 8, PSYC 101. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 130: Personality Theories
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Detailed examination of classic and contemporary personality theories such as those of Freud, Jung, Adler, Horney, Fromm, Skinner, Dollard and Miller, Rotter, Bandura, Kelly, Rogers, Maslow and May. Theories will be considered with respect to content, conceptual image of the individual, and current status. Prerequisite: PSYC 2. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 134: Psychology of Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Covers the inherent biological, as well as the psychological, social and cultural similarities and differences between the sexes. Sexual myths and misconceptions are explored, and the sex roles and patterns of interaction currently practiced in our society are discussed. Prerequisite: PSYC 2. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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PSYC 135: Psychology of Multicultural Groups
3.00 Credits
California State University-Sacramento
Examines the role of culture, race, ethnicity, gender, and social class in human development and behavior within diverse cultural groups. Presents sociocultural and ecological perspectives on human development, i.e., that individuals must be understood in the context of his or her culturally patterned social relations, practices, institutions, and ideas. Explores psychological issues that pertain to the major ethnic minority groups in the U.S. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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