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PSYC 352: Psychopharmacology
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An introduction to psychoactive therapeutic drugs and drugs of abuse. The biochemical, physiological, and behavioral effects of each will be considered. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Spring 2008
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PSYC 353: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An interdisciplinary approach will be used to present a comprehensive view of human sexuality and gender roles; stressing the biological, social, and psychological aspects of sexuality and gender. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Spring 2008
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PSYC 360: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A study of the classification of variant behavior and hypotheses used to explain such behavior. The symptoms, dynamics, treatment, and prognosis of various behavior syndromes will also be considered. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Fall
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PSYC 380: Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An advanced level course designed to present, in detail, several theoretical perspectives on the nature of human personality. Included are the Freudian, neo-Freudian, behavioral, cognitive and humanistic-existential models. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Spring 2009
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PSYC 390,490: Psychology Internship
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
Field internships are available at community agencies, medical and mental facilities, special or early childhood education settings, businesses/industry or national placements such as Washington or Chicago and international such as Greece, England or Sweden. Internships are cooperative endeavors among a psychology faculty member/advisor, the psychology student and a community supervisor. Students should begin the process of creating an internship at least 10 weeks (one term) prior to beginning the internship. Students may propose a tentative internship location and learning experience to their psychology advisor or discuss with an advisor various possibilities for an internship. The minimum number of participation hours for a 10-week term for three credits is 150 hours (50 hours per credit). Upon completion of this internship, development of an experiential portfolio and an oral presentation based on an internship project to be shared with an identified campus group/class are required. Additional requirements depend upon advisor and community supervisor. Prerequisite: Permission of the psychology department chairperson With departmental approval
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PSYC 400: Learning and Memory
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
The study of the principles of conditioning, learning, and memory in animals and humans. Special emphasis on theoretical foundations and practical applications. Traditional and current theoretical perspectives are evaluated in the light of empirical research evidence. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Fall 2007
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PSYC 410: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A survey and evaluation of the major approaches to counseling and psychotherapy. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Winter 2007
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PSYC 415: Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This course covers the advent of the cognitive revolution, the components of the human information processing system (i.e. detection, attention, pattern recognition and memory), and higher cognitive processes like language and problem solving. Historical and current theories examined in the light of empirical evidence and the usefulness of this perspective will be illustrated in pragmatic areas. Prerequisite: PSYC 110 Winter 2008
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PSYC 440: Special Methods of Teaching Psychology at the Secondary Level
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
Background and methods for the effective teaching of psychology at the secondary level supported by laboratory experience. Prerequisite: PSYC 110. With departmental approval
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PSYC 460: History and Systems
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This course studies the historical contributions of modern psychology. The focus is on the philosophical and biological roots of current theoretical and empirical systems. Consideration is given to the major schools of thought in psychology and their influence on contemporary work in the field. Special emphasis is given to key influential persons who contributed to the early development of the distinct field of psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 110. (Instructor permission required) Fall 2008
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