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POL 362: U.S.Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course traces the evolution of the U.S. foreign policy and its required government institutions from the Revolution to its present role as a world leader. Politics and diplomacy are combined with a focus on the social and economic issues that inevitably become intertwined.
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POL 410: American Law
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
An advanced introduction to the American legal system with an in-depth exploration of the US Constitution and the institutions and processes of the local, state, and federal courts. Emphases will be placed on major historical cases as well as major issues and cases facing the courts today. Directed study through Dr. Anslover. (Prerequisite: POL 112)
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POL 418: Modern American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of the chief executive of the United States from McKinley to the present, with a special emphasis on the evolution of the office due to the social factors and individuals who shaped it. Course will examine the impact of presidents on government structures through their domestic and foreign policies.
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POL 462: FDR:Depression and War
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A survey of the major events in American history during the era of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Emphasis will be on the Great Depression, the New Deal, and WWII. Course will include an examination of the political, social, military, and economic changes that make this era a turning point in American history.
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POL 475: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Topics will vary and are determined by the instructor. All political science special topics will include a component that examines American political structures, theory, or policies.
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PSY 111: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course is an introductory survey of the principles, theories, and methods of psychology as a basis for the understanding of human behavior and mental processes. Through lecture, video and various in-class and writing assignments, students will be exposed to a variety of topics in the broad field of psychology, including history, research methods, biological foundations of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, cognition, development, personality, abnormal behavior, and social psychology.
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PSY 120: Introduction to Psychology
4.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
An introductory survey of the principles, theories and methods of psychology as a basis for the understanding of human behavior. ( Adult evening program only)
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PSY 144: Human Growth & Development
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
The study of physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development from conception to end of life. The concepts, theories, determinants in the various periods of development are studied. Emphasis is given to guiding during childhood and adolescence.
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PSY 150: Exploring Psychology
1.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This class will provide students with an orientation to psychology as both a field of study and career path. Emphasis will be placed on job opportunities for individuals with bachelors degrees in psychology, as well as specialized areas within psychology and the graduate school admissions process.
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PSY 220: Research Methods in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
An examination of research methods used by psychologists. Topics covered include research design, hypothesis formulation, descriptive and experimental techniques, data analysis, and interpretation. ( Prerequisites: PSY 111 and MTH 201)
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