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PSY 112: Psychology of Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Emphasizes personal growth and the development of interpersonal skills. Focuses on the practical application of psychological principles and theories in achieving self-understanding and personal growth. Three credits.
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PSY 116: Stress Management
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Identifies the physiological, emotional and behavioral aspects of stress. Techniques of stress reduction and management are explored and applied, including nutrition, exercise, assertiveness, time management, and financial management. This course is not designed for transfer. Three credits.
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PSY 117: Parenting
1.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Focuses on effective techniques for parenting children, with emphasis on setting expectations, consideration on individual differences, satisfactory communication, and effective parent-child relationships. One credit.
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PSY 150: Environmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Environmental Psychology is intended to provide an overview of basic terms and issues fundamental to the study of the interactive effects of natural and built environments on human behavior and thinking. By the end of the term, successful students will be able to identify the main ways that environments are perceived and affect cognition, as well as specific effects of weather, climate, technological and natural disasters, toxic hazards, pollution, high density and crowding, and urban environments. Students will also improve their ability to clearly converse about planning and design for human behavior, the design of work, learning, and leisure environments, and obstacles to changing behavior to sustain the environment. Finally, students will practice effective APA-style on all written work and sharpen their skills in problem solving, critical thinking, written and spoken communication, and ethical evaluation. Three credits.
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PSY 178: Seminar/Workshop
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Provides students with an exceptional learning experience. Zero to six credits.
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PSY 204: Relationships
1.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Enables the student to preserve and enhance couple relationships by understanding the role of gender differences, conflict patterns, communication skills, problem solving, and the meaning of commitment, fun, and friendship. One credit.
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PSY 205: Psychology of Gender [SS3]
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Examines gender differences in work, courtship, family life, and sexual behavior throughout the life span. This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SS3. Three credits.
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PSY 206: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Examines various psychological issues that specifically concern the welfare of women. It will explore sociocultural influences that contribute to or undermine the development of psychological wellbeing in women. It also investigates the differences and similarities between men and women and the effects of gender in social situation. Finally, it addresses gender comparison in work, courtship, family life and sexual behavior throughout the life span. Through this course students recognize the influence of women on human experiences and relationships. Students develop critical thinking skills through the evaluation of current research findings and apply the knowledge to foster gender equality. Three credits.
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PSY 207: Intro to Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Introduction to Forensic Psychology course is an overview of forensic psychology. As such it explores both current research and practice in five areas. These areas are police psychology, criminal psychology, victimology, correctional psychology and the interface of psychology and the courts. The course facilitates an understanding of the numerous careers related to forensic psychology, how to prepare for them and current research and practice in each of the five broad areas of forensic psychology. This course contains presentations of subject matter that entails potentially sensitive material including sexual and/or violent themes. Three credits.
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PSY 217: Human Sexuality [SS3]
3.00 Credits
Aims Community College
Surveys physiological, psychological, and psychosocial aspects of human sexuality. Topics include relationships, sexual identity, and sexual health. This course is a state guaranteed transfer course GT-SS3. This course contains presentations of subject matter that entails potentially sensitive materials including sexual themes. Three credits.
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