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SPSY 202L: General Psychology Lab
0.00 Credits
Spelman College
An intensive, two-semester survey of the basic concepts, principles, theories, methods and applications of psychology (the study of behavior and mental processes). A two-hour weekly laboratory is required. Prerequisite: For SPSY 202, either SPSY 200, 201, or 203.
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SPSY 205: Psychology of the Sexes
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
An analysis of similarities and difference between the sexes in biological and socialization factors and in the development of gender and sexual identity. Discussions center on the impact of gender roles on the lives of females and males in our society and how various factors influence these roles. An exploration of alternate (androgynous) patterns of development. Special emphasis on the development of gender role identity within the African American context. Offered spring semester, alternate years. Prerequisite: SPSY 200-202, or 203.
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SPSY 217: Statistics in Psychology
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
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SPSY 217L: Statistics in Psychology Lab
0.00 Credits
Spelman College
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SPSY 222: Pathways in Psychology
1.00 Credits
Spelman College
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SPSY 301: Social Psychology
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
A foundation for understanding interpersonal behavior and deriving knowledge about self in relation to others. To provide insight into answers to the questions: How are my behaviors, thoughts, and feelings influenced by the actions of others? How do characteristics of others affect my actions toward them? Laboratory and field studies conducted by students are designed to develop their use and interpretation of scientific methodology and skills in writing a psychological research report. Prerequisite: SPSY 200-202, or 203; and SPSY 317.
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SPSY 304: Adolescent Psychology
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
An examination of the basic principles, concepts, theories, and problems of human behavior and experience applied to the adolescent years. Field experiences included. Offered spring semester only. Prerequisite: SPSY 200-202, or 203; SPSY 317.
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SPSY 305: Experimental Design
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
An analysis and application of the experimental method in psychological investigation, with special emphasis on research methodology and design. A series of experiments to be conducted in the two-year weekly laboratory and written in American Psychological Association format. Prerequiste: SPSY 200-202, or 203; and SPSY 317.
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SPSY 305L: Experimental Design Lab
0.00 Credits
Spelman College
An analysis and application of the experimental method in psychological investigation, with special emphasis on research methodology and design. A series of experiments to be conducted in the two-hour weekly laboratory and written in American Psychological Association format. Prerequisite: SPSY 200-202, or 203; and SPSY 317.
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SPSY 306: Developmental Psychology
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
A multidisciplinary and multicultural approach to how and why people change from conception through adulthood and dying. Laboratory and field experiences involve observation and application of life-span concepts, theories and principles with individuals, families (including extended), community agencies and multicultural groups. This course is designed as a writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: SPSY 200-202, or 203; and SPSY 317.
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