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A survey of American history to 1877. From colonization to the early Reconstruction period. Development of political and social institutions, economic growth, immigration and race, and social structures and mobility.
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A survey of American History from 1877, reconstruction, unfettered capitalism, the progressive movement, the rise of America as a world power, the depression, the world wars and the cold war.
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The relationship between the United States and the major European powers and the peoples of Latin America, Asia, and Africa in the period 1890-1945, particularly the technologies, economies, and societies.
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A look into the evolution of American politics, from the enlightenment of Jefferson to the smoke-filled room; from all-male voting to the reformers of the twentieth century.
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A study of the field of psychology, its nature and scope. Topics include growth and development, motivation and emotion, cognition and learning, sensation and perception, abnormal psychology and psychotherapy, mental abilities, personality and social psychology.
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This course relates existing theory and research of organizational problems by reviewing basic concepts in the following areas: individual motivation and behavior, leadership, job satisfaction, interpersonal communication and small group behavior. There will be an emphasis on the application of the principles of behavior on operational organizational programs such as organizational assessment, compensation, and training and devlopment programs.
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The basic concepts of culture, cultural transmission, diversity, human interaction, and cultural identity. Topics include the concept of ethnicity, the nature of prejudice and discrimination, internal and external culture, cultural change, biological versus environmental influences, majority/minority relations.
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Studies the theories and current research in related to stress, grief, and approaches to coping with the effects of these circumstances.
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