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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of physical, emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and psychosocial changes occurring from young adulthood to old age. Focus is placed on topics such as preventive health measures, relationships, work and retirement, and death and dying issues.
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A survey of major theories of personality along with primary research on the biological, sociocultural and psychological foundations of personality. Emphasis will be placed on the integrated aspects of personality.
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The study of various forms of maladaptive behaviors and intellectual deficits with focus upon terminology and classification systems, etiology, and recognition of primary symptoms.
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This course will study the construct of gender and how it has been analyzed and investigated in psychology. A multi-cultural perspective will be adopted to examine historical and contemporary theories related to gender psychology.
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A study of the biological and psychological processes that govern encoding and storage of sensory information and the construction of individual perceptions of reality, and how these impact such things as deviance, consumer preferences, art appreciation, conflict resolution and problem solving.
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This course will examine the scientific study of human mental processes, including language, memory, problem solving, and attention. The course will include a survey of historical and current models of thought processes.
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A survey of the role of psychological, social, cultural, economic, demographic, and strategic marketing factors on the consumer behavior of individuals and groups.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to psychopharmacology in its broadest sense, including drug-taking relationships with sociocultural and economic factors, mechanisms of drug action, drug classifications, psychological effects of drugs, abuse and addiction, and psychotherapeutic drugs.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the scientific and clinical study of behavior as it relates to wellness, disease, disease prevention, and rehabilitation.
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This course will provide an overview of sexual development along with the biological, sociocultural, and psychological influences on sexuality and sexual behavior. Sexual dysfunctions, deviations, and victims of sexual assault will also be discussed.
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