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PSYC 310: Applied Techniques
2.00 Credits
Idaho State University
2 credits. Acquaints students with techniques in selected areas of applied psychology, such as stress management, animal training, human factors, behavior modification, etc. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. PREREQ: PSYC 101. S
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PSYC 332: Psychology of Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Idaho State University
3 credits. Critical review of work related to the physiological, cognitive, and emotional development of the adolescent personality. General concepts relating to specific characteristics of adolescent behavior will be developed. PREREQ: PSYC 101 or permission of instructor. D
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PSYC 341: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Idaho State University
3 credits. Study of the impact of social and cultural forces upon the individual and of the interaction between individuals producing social phenomena. PREREQ: PSYC 101. F
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PSYC 344: Adult Development and Aging
3.00 Credits
Idaho State University
3 credits. Study of development across adulthood, emphasizing late adulthood to death. Considers biological, social, and cognitive domains of development and contexts of change. PREREQ: PSYC 101 or permission of instructor. AF
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PSYC 369: Aids
1.00 Credits
Idaho State University
1 credit. This survey course provides an overview of AIDS from biomedical, psychological, and sociological perspectives. The intrusive nature of this epidemic into all aspects of our lives is emphasized. No science background is required. Graded S/U. D
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PSYC 423: Community Practicum 1?
2.00 Credits
Idaho State University
2 credits. Students work regional agencies by observing or participating in professional activities under appropriate supervision. Four hours per week per credit. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. F, S, Su
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PSYC 425: Psychology Clinic Practicum 1?
2.00 Credits
Idaho State University
2 credits. Undergraduates observe and assist graduate students and faculty in the delivery of psychological services. Four hours per week per credit. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. F, S, Su
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PSYC 443: Advanced Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Idaho State University
3 credits. In-depth study of current theory, issues and research in the field of social psychology. Emphasis is on newly emerging research areas such as nonverbal communication; human uses of space; development of moral and ethical values; helping behavior, and compliance obedience research. PREREQ: PSYC 303 and PSYC 341 or permission of instructor. D
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PSYC 446: Cognitive Processes
3.00 Credits
Idaho State University
3 credits. A survey of the major and current concepts, theories, and research in cognitive psychology. Areas of emphasis include attention, memory, information processing, mental imagery, decision-making, and problem solving. PREREQ: PSYC 303. S
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PSYC 451: Clinical Psychology
3.00 Credits
Idaho State University
3 credits. Surveys the field of clinical psychology; with emphasis on past and present status, diagnosis, assessment, critical topics related to intervention, the clinical psychologist's professional role, and student training. PREREQ: PSYC 301. D
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