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POLS 4465: Mock Trial
1.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: POLS 1101. An examination of the American trial process. The overall purpose of the course is to enhance knowledge of the American adversarial process. Students who takethe course may qualify for selection to teams for state, regional and national competition. Course may be taken three times for credit with permission of the instructor.
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POLS 4466: Trial Procedure and Evidence
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
POLS 4466 enhances students’ knowledge of the adversary process. Students learn and apply the basics of trial procedure and evidence through an in-depth trial simulation. Students who complete this course are eligible to compete on KSU’s intercollegiate mock trial team.
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POLS 4470: Alternative Dispute Resolution
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: POLS 1101. A survey of the theory and methods of alterna-tive dispute resolution and conflict management, with simulation in facilitation, mediation and negotiation. Basic skills will be taught.
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POLS 4480: Practicum in Alternative Dispute Resolution
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: POLS 4470; permission of Program Coordinator. A capstone course designed to meet the Alterna-tive Dispute Resolution Certificate Program by integrating the students' prior training in alternative dispute resolution in on-site applied settings and in on-campus seminars. Students will be given applied experiences in selected public or private organizations in the commu-nity or in campus-related programs to make use of their ADR training.
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POLS 4490: Special Topics in Political Science
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: POLS 1101; approval of Instructor and Department Chair. Selected special topics of interest to faculty and students.
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POLS 4499: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: POLS 1101, and the completion of at least 18 hours of the upper division major requirements for the political science major, or at least 15 hours of the upper division major requirements for the international affairs major. This capstone course is designed to complete the major by integrating the problems, research and theories from the divergent specialty areas of the Political Science curriculum. The course will focus on both the theoretical and empirical con-cerns, as well as the interconnectedness among the various Political Science specialty areas.
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PSYC 1101: Introductory Psychology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course is an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior. A brief historical account of the discipline of psychology and an introduction to the scientific method serve as the foundations of the course. In addition to the biological bases of behavior, basic principles of the psychological processes of human development, learning, diversity, social interaction, sensation and perception, thinking, memory, and personality are presented. An overview of psychological disorders and treatment is also provided.
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PSYC 2105: Social Issues: Perspectives in Psychology
2.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
One of four disciplinary options (Anthropology 2105, Geography 2105, Psychology 2105, Sociology 2105) that can be taken to satisfy the Social Issues requirement in the general education curriculum. A common set of world social issues is critically examined from one of four social science perspectives. The discipline of psychology addresses social issues from the perspective of how these issues impact the individual and his or her relationship to the larger society. Emphasis will be placed on the use of scientific methodology in the investigation of these issues.
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PSYC 2110: Interacting Effectively in a Diverse Society:Psychological Approaches
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: None. Constructive interaction with people from multiple identity groups is a critical skill in our modern global society. However, most Americans have little back-ground or training for productive multicultural inter-action. This course will draw on the extensive work in social psychology and multicultural counseling to enhance student self-awareness and skill in interacting with those from a wide range of backgrounds. Course-work will involve readings from both psychology and literature, viewing of relevant films, and participation in experiential learning exercises and dialogues.
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PSYC 2210: Careers in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course focuses on career planning and development issues for psychology majors. Using a combination of lecture, readings, and exercises, students will be exposed to information designed to assist in the clarification, selection, and pursuit of a career in psychology or a related field. Topics will include an overview of the undergraduate major in psychology, career options in psychology and related fields, preparation for employment with a bachelors degree, preparing for and succeeding in graduate school, and applying for a job or to a graduate school.
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