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PSY 409: Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
Introduction to the principles, practices and procedures in the conduct of scientific research. Statistics is recommended as a pre-requisite. Topics in Research Methodology, from a multicultural perspective, shall be discussed to help students to enlarge their multicultural views. (Prerequisite PSY408 - Statistics in Psychology)
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PSY 410: Group Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course reviews the major theories of group dynamics in multiple cultures and surveys the relevant literature, with the intent of exploring the ethics of micro-skills required in group process. Topics in Group Dynamics, from a multicultural perspective, shall be discussed to help students to enlarge their multicultural views.
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PSY 411: Interviewing Techniques
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course reviews the types and approaches to interviewing used in gathering information in psychology. Discussion of methodology and terminology will be explored. An emphasis will be placed on culturally sensitive interview techniques.
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PSY 412: Philosophy of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course investigates selected questions relating to the nature of man from a psychological framework. Topics include problems of knowledge and perception, free will, death and immortality from different cultural perspectives.
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PSY 413: Principles of Behavior
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course reviews the basic principles, practices and procedures of behavior theory and therapy, as well as their applications to the improvement and remediation of adaptive and maladaptive behaviors. Special emphasis will be placed on culturally sensitive behavioral themes.
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PSY 414: Community Service Systems
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course serves to introduce the student to the community service network of agencies, which serve as a support for individuals and families in need of assistance from society. Minority specific services will also be a topic of focus.
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PSY 415: Ethics And Professional Conduct
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
The Ethical Principles and Guidelines for Psychologist, Mental Health Counselor and Marriage and Family Therapist will serve as the main references for discussion, including multicultural perspectives on ethical values.
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PSY 416: Anthropological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course reviews the impact of anthropological factors, as demonstrated in other cultures, including a shared system of beliefs, practices and behavioral patterns and their contribution toward a theory of psychology.
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PSY 417: Special Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course provides students an opportunity to explore selected psychological topics, from a multicultural perspective, of variable interest under the direction and guidance of a member of the faculty. Prerequisite: 18 credits in psychology.
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PSY 418: Introduction to Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carlos Albizu University-Miami
This course serves to introduce the student to the field of forensic psychology. Topics include a review of the relationship between the legal and psychological professions, theories of criminality, corrections, and the etiogenesis of criminal behavior from a familial, environmental and genetic standpoint. Cultural stigmas in psychology and the law will be discussed.
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