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Prerequisites: PSY 110. Teaches how to examine one's emotions and relationships Biblically. Compares and contrasts Biblical and humanistic ways of handling life's problems. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: PSY 110-220. Available to non-majors with departmental approval. Students will master concepts undergirding the theology of Christian counseling and be thoroughly introduced to the concepts fundamental to being competent to counsel. The course will include ancillary readings and assignments from Biblical counseling journals. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: PSY 110 - 225, psychology major or permission of professor. Students will develop in-depth knowledge of all psychology subfields (and related career choices) identified by the APA, as well as ethical and Biblical concerns (e.g., mind control, etc.), within professional psychology. Students will be introduced to actual animal research protocols and writing APA handbook style reports on (departmentally determined) APS research articles. Opportunity will be afforded to observe and perhaps experience counseling/research through shadowing at an approved institution. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: PSY 110, 220, 225. Available to non-majors with departmental approval. Examines the characteristics which foster commitments for a lifetime and the foundations for raising strong, healthy children. Available to non majors with departmental approval. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: PSY 110 - 250. Available to non-majors with departmental approval. Considers the nature/nurture issue. Studies the spiritual, sensory, motor, attention, perceptual, memory, cognitive (including learning and intelligence), emotional, language, and social development of human life from birth through adulthood. 3 credits.
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See EDU 272. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, PSY 110 - 250. Studies classical and operant conditioning, levels of information processing, and semantics. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, PSY 110-250. Available to non-majors with departmental approval. Studies sensory structures and processes, motor structures and functions, central structures and processes, motivation, arousal, emotion, neurotransmitters, neuromodulators and drugs, hormonal factors, and neurophysiological models (such as memory, language, learning, and psychiatric disorders). The student will develop skills to adequately examine and evaluate scientific journal articles. Available to non majors with departmental approval. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, PSY 110-250. Available to non-majors with departmental approval. Studies the cause of personality disorganization including neurotic and psychotic behavior and their origin, classification, and symptoms. Surveys diagnosis, therapy, and prevention. The student will develop skills to adequately examine and evaluate scientific journal articles. Available to non majors with departmental approval. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: ENG 102, PSY 110-250. An introduction to the research process including the basic nature of research, simple research designs, and statistics for the behavioral sciences, with an emphasis on laboratory skills and reporting. Required for graduate work in psychology. Lab fee: $35. 3 credits.
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