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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 0099 and READ 0099, if required. The dynamics of normal and maladaptive adjust-ment, including the study of appropriate and inappropriate reactions to frustration and stress; resolution of conflicts, fears and anxiety; building emotional stability and preventing mental illness.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101; ENGL 1101; MATH 1101, 1111, 1112, or 1113. Corequisite PSYC 2300L. This course is designed as an introduction to methods and statistics used in psychologi-cal research, emphasizing non-experimental methodologies including observation, correla-tional research, surveys, archival research, and quasi-experimental and ex post facto designs. Topics will include an introduction to the scientific method, an overview of experimental design, and an emphasis on measurement and error, experimental control, descriptive statistics, statistical inference, scientific writing, and ethical issues in non-experimental research.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101; ENGL 1101; & MATH 1101, 1111, 1112, or 1113. Corequisite PSYC 2300. Laboratory course designed to apply topics taught in PSYC 2300 (Research Methods in Psychology).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Psychology majors - PSYC 2300 and PSYC 2300L. Non-psychology majors - See psychol-ogy department chair. Corequisite: PSYC 2301L. This course will focus on experimental designs used in laboratory research in psychology. Topics will include hypothesis testing, inde-pendentgroup and within-subjects designs, complex designs, and statistical analysis using t-tests and the Analysis of Variance. Emphasis will be on the selection of appropriate designs for different research questions, data collection, data analysis, the interpretation of results, and writing laboratory reports.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Psychology majors - PSYC 2300 and PSYC 2300L. Non-psychology majors - See psy-chology department chair. Corequisite: PSYC 2301. Laboratory course designed to apply topics taught in PSYC 2301 (Experimental Psychology).
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on experimental designs used in laboratory research in psychology. Topics will include hypothesis testing, independent-group and within-subjects designs, complex designs, and statistical analysis using t-tests and the Analysis of Variance. Emphasis will be on the selection of appropriate designs for different research questions, data collection, data analysis, the interpretation of results, and writing laboratory reports.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory course designed to apply topics taught in PSYC 3301.
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3.00 Credits
Human development from conception to death, emphasizing biological, cognitive, emotional, social and personality development. Scientific approaches for studying developmental psychology will stress the importance of research methodology and research findings across the life-span. Theories of development and applications to real-world problems will provide a context for understanding how humans change during the life-cycle.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSYC 2300 and PSYC 2300L. This course addresses how psychoactive drugs work in the central nervous system to affect behavior. Stimulants, depressants, hallucino-gens, analgesics and psychotropic drugs will be discussed primarily in terms of their pharmaco-logical action in the brain. Substance abuse and treatment disorders will be addressed from a biological perspective.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSYC 1101 or PSYC 2105. Theory and application of psychological knowledge regarding group formation, group process, and leadership. Issues are examined in the context of ongoing intensive group discussion. Experiential activities will be included in the course to provide students with opportunities to apply and observe the group process.
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