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PSYC 3325: Adult Development
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A consideration of physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development during adulthood. Major theories and research related to adult development from young adulthood to old age will be surveyed.
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PSYC 3500: Selected Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
This course exploses upper-level students to specific areas of study in the field of psychology. The topic would be selected from areas of interest to the professor and will provide students with an opportunity to gain breadth in the study of psychology and/or psychological practices.
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PSYC 3600: Marriage and Family
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An introduction to marriage and family relationships from developmental, sociological, historical, cross-cultural and Christian perspectives. Theoretical consideration of how marriage and family life are structured, the crises that may disrupt family life, and effective intervention and prevention is included. Research methods that apply to marriage and family life are also explored. (Prerequisite: PSYC 1600)
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PSYC 3610: Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An examination of the fundamentals of statistical theory and practice in the social sciences. Emphasis is on the use and interpretation of elementary descriptive and inferential statistics in psychology.
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PSYC 3620: Counseling Skills
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An overview of the counseling process, emphasizing relationship and communication skills. The course will include practical and theoretical dimensions with an emphasis on skill-building activities.
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PSYC 3630: Human Development
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Examines the physical, cognitive, emotional, spiritual, and social growth and maturation from birth through adolescence. Students examine the psychological and social influences on development, health and physical fitness.
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PSYC 3640: Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A consideration of major traditional and contemporary theories of personality, with a view toward usefulness in accounting for human behavior. Psychological research and assessment of the variety of personalities will be studied.
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PSYC 3660: Theories of Learning
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
This three-credit course will examine research on basic conditioning and learning processes. Major theories of learning will be reviewed with an emphasis on functionalistic, associationistic, and cognitive theories. (Prerequisite: PSYC 1600)
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PSYC 3690: Research Methods in the Behavioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An examination of the logic and procedures behind behavioral science research. Major topics include ethical issues in research, techniques in correlational research, various techniques in experimental research (between-groups designs, within-groups designs, complex designs) and applied research.
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PSYC 3700: Therapeutic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An overview of current theory and practice in psychotherapy and Christian counseling. Students will be exposed to basic counseling issues, models, techniques and ethical concerns.
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