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PSC 432: Introduction to Foreign Governments
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course introduces a comparative study of major ideologies a political institution of selected foreign countries. Students will be required to undertake an in-depth comparative analysis of at least two contemporary political systems. Offered spring, odd years.
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PSC 436: Government and Politics in African Countries
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of the Constitutional developments, governmental structures and functions, political parties, and foreign policies of African countries.
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PSC 437: Politics of the Caribbean Basin
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course presents an analysis of contemporary political developments throughout the Caribbean Basin. The course also emphasizes traditional political and economic structures as contrasted with progressive and revolutionary movements for change. Also considered will be the role of the U.S. and other "outside" influences in shaping the contemporary politics and economics of the region.
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PSC 438: The U. S. and Developing Countries
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course examines the changing relationship of the United States with the emerging nations in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Emphasis will be placed on the role of third world nations in the world economy and politics and on American policy as it has related to developing countries since the Second World War.
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PSY 230: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is the foundation course for advanced study in psychology. The course provides an introduction to the principles of behavior. It emphasizes experimental investigation of learning, emotion, motivation, and maturation, with attention given to perception, physical development, sensation, intelligence, and personality development.
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PSY 231: History and Systems of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course provides a survey of the origin, development, and decline of each major school of psychology from the ancient period to modern times, giving attention to the social and intellectual milieu from which the new approaches to the scientific study of humans emerged. Systematic points of view in psychology with a consideration of their historical origins and significance for modern theory will be studied in this course.
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PSY 233: Psychology of Learning
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course introduces students to the principles of learning and how those principles can be used to modify human behavior. The course emphasizes the application of learning theories and principles to solve behavioral problems, as they exist in oneself, one's family, schools, the workplace, and in larger social, economic, and political groups. Topics include reinforcement, extinction, punishment, schedules of reinforcement, stimulus discrimination, prompting and fading, stimulusresponse chaining, generalization, modeling, rule-governed behavior, problem-solving, cognitive therapy, feedback, Pavlov Ian conditioning, concept learning, general-case instruction, and stimulus equivalence. Prerequisite: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing
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PSY 311: Junior Thesis Seminar
1.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course allows the student to integrate knowledge of facts and theories in the discipline and to apply this knowledge to a variety of situations and experiences. Focus is on critical thinking and communication of ideas in the discipline as evidenced in both oral and written form. Prerequisite: PSY 230
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PSY 330: Research Methods in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods in psychology, including experimental, quasi-experimental, and correlation approaches. Students will learn to think critically about research, assessing threats to internal and external validity. Students will consider ethical issues in research and will learn to design and conduct research, including searching the literature, using SPSS to analyze data, and writing formal research reports using APA style. Prerequisites: PSY 230
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PSY 331: Psychology of the Aging
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is a study of behavioral, emotional, and social changes during the adult and elderly years. The emphasis will be on biomedical, psychological, and social aspects of middle and late adulthood. Prerequisite: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing.
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