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PSY 332: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding human behavior in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills of individuals. The purpose of the course is to aid the prospective teacher to understand the various theories of the teaching-learning process, and to help the student develop a philosophy and an approach to the process. Prerequisite: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing
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PSY 333: Adolescent Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course includes an examination of the basic principles, concepts, theories and problems of human behavior and experience applied to the adolescent years. Prerequisite: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing
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PSY 334: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the diagnosis, description, prognosis, course, cause, treatment, and prevalence rates of major psychological disorders. The major psychological, biological, and socio-cultural models will be discussed. After this course, you should have a working understanding of these issues, as well as be able to apply them in real world situations. Students will gain practical experience with diagnostic practice using case studies. Prerequisite: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing
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PSY 335: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to evaluate how and why people influence each other. The foundation for this course is the notion that people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors affect and is affected by the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of others. This course emphasizes the interaction between the self and others, traditional experimental methods, and exemplary research in the fields of health, law, and business. Prerequisites: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing
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PSY 336: Elementary Statistical Methods and Design
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to develop the student's ability to apply basic statistical methods to the design and analysis of experiments. Subject areas include: descriptive statistics (e.g., mean, variance, standard deviation), simple probability, distributions (e.g., normal, F), simple correlation and regression, concepts of multiple regression. Pre requisites: Math 131, PSY 330.
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PSY 411: Senior Thesis Seminar
1.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course allows the student to develop an intensive investigative research study under close supervision. Research culminates in a comprehensive senior thesis that the student presents. Prerequisite: PSY 311
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PSY 430: Group Dynamics and Interpersonal Relations
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course will include an intensive study of the interactions among individuals in various types of groups. Observations and special emphasis on the dynamics of the groups to which class members belong will demonstrate some of the basic principles in the area. This course will also address psychological counseling to help resolve interpersonal problems and manage crisis situations. Prerequisite: PSY 230 or Junior/Senior Class Standing
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PSY 431: Experiential Learning
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course offers supplementary instruction concurrent with experience in some field of work involving application of psychological perspectives to community life (maximum of 6 hours - 3 hours per time). Prerequisite: PSY 230 and permission of the instructor.
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PSY 432: Theory of Psychometric Instruments
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course focuses on the theory of psychometric instruments and their use. Psychometrics is the field of study concerned with the theory and technique of educational and psychological measurement, which includes the measurement of knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and personality traits. The field is primarily concerned with the study of differences between individuals and between groups of individuals. It involves two major research tasks, namely: (1) the construction of instruments and procedures for measurement; and (2) the development and refinement of theoretical approaches to measurement. Prerequisites: PSY 230, PSY 336
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PSY 433: Clinical Assessment
3.00 Credits
Stillman College
This course is designed to focus on two major activities of clinical psychologists: assessment and clinical intervention (psychotherapy and program models). This course also includes the functions, history, training, and ethics of the profession. Prerequisite: PSY 432
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