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3.00 Credits
Assists in developing understanding of stages of the development of the child and principle of research techniques to help develop socially, culturally, physically, emotionally, educationally, and mentally.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces foundations of substance abuse and addiction studies including patterns of use, abuse and dependence, behavioral and biological indications of withdrawal syndromes, special populations, and techniques for prevention.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the function of marriage and family in contemporary American society, including the "why" of intimate relationships,couple/parent/child adjustment, three generational relationships, and the process of break-up and remarriage. CROSS LISTED WITH HUS 30654.
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3.00 Credits
Study of contemporary issues of adulthood using psychological and sociological perspectives. Topics include identity crisis, male/ female relationships, processes of creativity, and the implications of adult development for behavior at work and home.
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3.00 Credits
Review of the historical antecedents of contemporary psychology. Prerequisite: PSY 12053 Principles of Psychology or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Confronts the subject of death from new and alternative perspectives. Explores attitudes of death and the dying process, rituals, theories, and the social organization of death in many societies to gain knowledge in understanding feelings and attitudes toward death. CROSS LISTED WITH HUS 30953. Prerequisite: PSY 12053 Principles of Psychology or SOC 10453 Introduction to Sociology.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on psychological issues important for developing a healthy self-identity related to being sexual and to interaction with others. Topics include meaning of intimacy, making choices about sexual behavior and enhancement of sexual relationships.
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3.00 Credits
Provides information about sub-field of psychology that focuses on environmental context of human behavior. Explores community psychology's concern with neighborhoods, communities and organizations as they influence quality of life for individuals who live and work within them. levels within law enforcement. Emphasis placed on practices of exemplary law enforcement leaders including transforming organizational visions to applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the field of environmental psychology as well as the historical, cultural, social, political, economical, and ethical aspects of ecological studies. Topics include aggression, crime, crowding, stress reduction, a sense of place, perception, learning, and well being.
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3.00 Credits
Examines physical basis of human behavior and experience, how the brain and nervous system work, information flow, and processing at higher levels of organization. Addresses issues of intelligence, consciousness, addictions, and deviant behavior from a neurophysiological standpoint.
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