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PSY 3450: SM Psychology Internship Seminar
0.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters Integrates students’ practical experience in the internship site with principles and theories of psychology. Seminar format provides group discussion of issues common to experiential learning. Corequisite: PSY 3450.
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PSY 3500: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Fall and Spring Semesters Required for advanced psychology majors. Integration and synthesis of knowledge and experience in psychology is an important goal of this course. Potential graduate students should take this course in the Fall. Prerequisite: Any 2000-level PSY course and Senior status.
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PSY 3600: Issues in Aging
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Spring Semester This course will explore the process of aging and how it affects our personal and professional lives. We will discuss concerns of family members and caretakers of the elderly. Legal, ethical and spiritual dimensions will be addressed. Students will develop counseling/case-management skills essential to working on interdisciplinary teams. We will also examine public policy, advocacy and cross-cultural issues. Students will explore the social and political ramifications of the graying of the world population. Future career options in gerontology will be explored. Prerequisite: Any 2000-level PSY course.
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PSY 3800: Seminar: Selected Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Selected Psychological themes, concepts or controversies will be explored in a seminar format. Prerequisite: Any 2000-level PSY.
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PSY 4000: Independent Research
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Curry College
Offered Periodically Structured research activity involving participation in ongoing research in the Psychology Laboratory.
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PSY 4100: Independent Readings in Psychology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Curry College
Offered Periodically The student will design an independent readings course in an area of Psychology approved by the faculty. A bibliography and integrative paper are required.
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PSY 4600: Junior Seminar: Advanced Research Seminar in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Curry College
An intensive research and writing course for students pursuing the graduation with distinction track in the Psychology major. Students will thoroughly explore psychological content areas of their choice that have not been covered in depth in other courses. The class will design and implement a collaborative research study to explore further knowledge about these areas of Psychology. Students will present their findings to Psychology faculty. Prerequisites: Junior status, 3.50 cumulative GPA and two letters of recommendation from full-time Psychology faculty members.
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REL 2010: Contemporary Religion in America
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Offered Periodically This course examines the dynamic religious ferment found in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that produced various Christian sects and other traditions. Topics will be determined in part by instructor and participant interest and may include: Transcendentalism/Unitarianism; Jehovah’s Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists; Church of Latter-Day Saints; Christian Science; Pentecostalism; the impact of Catholic immigrants in Protestant America; New Age religion, Self-help groups. This course is excellent for students at all levels.
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REL 2013: The Ethics of War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Curry College
"All's fair in love and war" - or is it? Do ethical duties still apply, even when you are fighting for your life? Is it different when you are fighting terrorists? This course examines major ethical issues concerning war, using contemporary philosophical approaches to ethics. We shall also consider several religious approaches to war and peace, including the pacifism of such figures as Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. (Same course as PHIL 2013).
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REL 2020: Faith Alfresco: Religious Innovations in the 21st Century
3.00 Credits
Curry College
Religion in America is changing in exciting ways, with new religious traditions entering into our landscape with every passing year. Many people actively participate in other religious traditions without understanding the richness of the origins of their practice. Note the popularity of yoga (a variation on Hindu practices), meditation (often influenced by Buddhism), and many different applications of "Zen". Even Winnie-the-Pooh has his own Dao! What does it mean to "mix and match" different aspects of faith traditions? Is it possible to follow more than one tradition without running into contradiction? What about those of us who identify themselves as "spiritual" but not "religious"? The point of this course is to draw on the rich histories of diverse world religions to better understand our contemporary situation.
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