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PSY 493: Senior Seminar
0.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An integrative experience designed as a capstone for psychology majors. Prerequisite: PSY 110 and senior standing. S/U grade.
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PSY 495: Independent Research in Psychology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Individual research projects under faculty supervision involving the design of the project, data collection and analysis. A written report is required. Prerequisites: major with junior/senior standing, a 3.00 grade point average, PSY 201 and 202, and consent of the Chair of the Department. No more than six credit hours of PSY 495 and/or 496 may be applied to major requirements.
Prerequisite:
PSY-110 AND PSY-201 AND PSY-202
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PSY 496: Independent Study in Psychology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Independent readings under faculty supervision on topics not covered in the standard curriculum. A written report is required. Student must submit an independent study form prior to registration. Prerequisite: major with junior/senior standing and consent of the Chair of the Department. No more than six credit hours of PSY 496 and/or 495 may be applied to major requirements.
Prerequisite:
PSY-110
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PSY 497: Honors Work in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
See Honors Work, page 61 of the 2011 - 2012 Undergraduate Catalog.
Prerequisite:
PSY-110
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PSY 498: Honors Candidacy in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
See Honors Work, page 61 of the 2011 - 2012 Undergraduate Catalog.
Prerequisite:
PSY-110
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PSY 499: Psychology Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Faculty and student presentations of research projects, professional interests, and current topics related to psychology. Student participation is expected. Prerequisite: junior or senior major. May be repeated once for credit. S/U grade only.
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SOC 110: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
The analysis of the major institutions, structures and processes of American society, as well as an introduction to the basic theoretical and methodological approaches of the discipline. Normally offered every semester.
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SOC 130: The Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of the operations, functions and interactions of the police, the courts and correction agencies; that is, formal organizations of social control. Field trips and observation of selected agencies may be scheduled.
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SOC 150: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An introduction to the study of humankind, and an overview of the five major branches of anthropology: biological anthropology, archeology, linguistics, cultural anthropology, and applied anthropology. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements. Level II. Courses which focus on one broad sociological topic and provide information about fundamental concepts and theoretical approaches used within sociology. No prerequisites.
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SOC 210: Contemporary Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Sociological perspectives are applied to the identification, explanation, and analysis of social problems in American society and in selected world societies. Course content focuses on: 1) examining the major institutions of society– the family, economy and polity–and how they can perpetuate social problems; and 2) examining inequalities based on class, race, and gender. These topics can include poverty, homelessness, racism, sexism, drug abuse, crime, juvenile delinquency, and violence. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements. Normally offered during the summer.
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