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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of general physics, including electricity, magnetism, optics, relativity, quantum mechanics, the nucleus and elementary particles. Four hours lecture/recitation per week are required. Prerequisite: PSC 240.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Lab experiments to accompany Physics II (PSC 245). Two hours per week are required. Concurrent enrollment in or previous completion of PSC 245 required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will acquaint the student with various theories, techniques, and issues in the practice of psychotherapy and counseling. Foci include several of the commonly used theoretical perspectives (including psychoanalytic, person-centered, and behavioral views as well as employing a practical, integrative approach to counseling clients with respect to diversity, gender, ethnicity, culture, and social class. Professional and ethical issues involved in the therapist-client relationship will also be stressed. Prerequisites: PSY 180.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to sexual behavior and the individual and social forces that influence it. Study of how a heterogeneous society creates different values, perceptions, and practices concerning sexuality as well as the role of social institutions in generating rules governing sexuality. The methods used in studying sexual behavior are reviewed to enable critical and intelligent reading of research reports. Topics include childhood, adolescence, and adult sexuality; coupling, sexual identity and orientation, sexual coercion, sexual variation, sex as business, and sexual variation behavior and the law. Prerequisite: SOC 120 or PSY 180 and junior standing. Designated women's studies course. Also listed as SOC 301.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course applies psychological theories and principles to industry. Focus is on topics such as leadership, supervision, personnel selection and training, job satisfaction, human relations, motivation and decision making. Prerequisites: PSY 180 and either PSY 355, BIO 488, NSG 430, or OAL 319. Designated professional studies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course involves increasing the understanding of the individual in group situations, including cooperative group interactions. Principles of scientific psychology applied to the individual in a social situation. Topics include social attitudes, aggression, altruism, attribution, and understanding self and others. Prerequisite: PSY 180. Also listed as SOC 312. Designated professional studies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    As an examination of the biological bases for control of human behavior, this course includes considerations of the structure and functions of the nervous systems. A review of the biological bases of several areas of behavior, including learning, emotions, eating and sexual behavior is included. Prerequisites PSY 180 and either PSY 355, BIO 488, NSG 430 or OAL 319.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course surveys a range of mental, emotional, and behavioral symptoms along with a continuum ranging from "normal" to "abnormal." Symptoms, nature and causes of psychological disorders are considered, in addition to classification systems used to understand these abnormalities. Some attention will also be given to an overview of major psychological tests and measurements of the clinical interview and to major theories and techniques of therapeutic intervention. Prerequisites PSY 180 and either PSY 355, BIO 488, NSG 430, or OAL 31
  • 3.00 Credits

    Overviews current research and theories on gender development, socialization, gender comparisons, sexuality, reproduction, work, and other major impacts on men's and women's psychological experiences throughout the lifespan. Prerequisite: PSY 180 and junior standing. Designated women's studies course. Designated professional studies
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course covers facts and principles of human and animal learning, theories that provide a general framework of understanding about learning, and how it takes place. Prerequisites PSY 180 and either PSY 355, BIO 488, NSG 430, or OAL 319. Can substitute EDU 210. Designated professional studies.
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