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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who have experience in programming and are interested in game development. The course will cover program flow, statements, and functions. The course also covers all the basic functionality of windows, menus, dialogs, icons, graphics, game design, architecture, 2D game engines, game mathematics, data structures, algorithms, and artifical intelligence.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to enable students to understand the basics of data communications and networking. As the use of local area networks, telecommunications, public data networks, and microcomputer and mainframe interfacing increases, students in business and computer fields will find a knowledge of how to set up and use networks and transmit data to be useful. Prerequisite: BSTC 1001 Introduction to Computers or BSTC 1036 Computer Concepts & Appl
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad overview of the theories and research findings assoicated with the scientific study of behavior and mental processed. Topics covered may include research techniques, the biological influences on behavior, development, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, intelligence, consciousness, learning, memory, the role of psychological factors in health, personality, mental disorders and their treatment, and social influences on behavior. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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3.00 Credits
This survey course focuses on the science of behavior. Topics covered include (but are not limited to human development, theories of learning, theories of personality, motivation, symptoms, etiology, and treatment of psychopathology, and the function and organization of the nervous system of man. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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3.00 Credits
Investigations in the dynamics of human interaction. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to address contemporary individual, family, and societal phenomena from a psychological perspective. The focus of the course will be the examination of various perspectives and trends regarding the particular topic. Future concerns as a result of the issue at hand will be acknowledged. The goal of the course will be to gain knowledge, understanding and insight as to the nature of the issue or problem. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the criteria for normal and abnormal behavior by exploring the dynamics of their occurrence as well as their etiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Topics covered include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, sexual dysfunctions and deviations, organic brain syndromes, and schizophrenia. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement Prerequisite: PSYC 1000 General Psychology with a grade of C or better
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3.00 Credits
Abnormal Psychology-Honors
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3.00 Credits
An in depth study of the increased need for the interdisciplinary team approach for "staffing" of patients; the problems of supervisory roles; anorientation to proper referral and placement for appropriate supervision. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement Prerequisite: PSYC 1006 Abnormal Psychology
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3.00 Credits
A study of counseling theories and strategies will be used as a basis for developing basic helping skills and effective listening techniques. This course is suggested for those interested in helping professions. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement Prerequisite: PSYC 1006 Abnormal Psychology
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