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3.00 Credits
>PSY 412. Psychology of Motivation General education further study course. Examines the psychological and biological forces leading to goal-directed acts to understand the complexity of influences upon behavior. Motivational topics include reward and punishment, stress, aggression, achievement, and the role of the brain structures in influencing organized behavior. Prerequisite: PSY 111.
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3.00 Credits
>PSY 413. Leadership in Self and Society General education issues and perspectives course. Cross-listed with HMCD 308. Examine factors influencing the effectiveness of individuals leading change, including values, conflict and power. Studies the human side of organizational change focusing on understanding how and why people react to change, and identifying opportunities for enhancing the effective implementation of change. Students reflect on their own leadership development and work in teams to recommend public health strategies for change in a project, community setting, or organization.
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3.00 Credits
>PSY 413H. Leadership in Self and Society--Honors General education issues and perspectives course. Cross-listed with HMCD 308. Examine factors influencing the effectiveness of individuals leading change, including values, conflict and power. Studies the human side of organizational change focusing on understanding how and why people react to change, and identifying opportunities for enhancing the effective implementation of change. Students reflect on their own leadership development and work in teams to recommend public health strategies for change in a project, community setting, or organization.
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3.00 Credits
>PSY 414. Child Psychology General education further study course. Covers psychological development from conception through infancy and childhood. Includes the development of language, perceptual and cognitive functioning, social-emotional attachment, and socialization. Attention to practical issues of discipline and child rearing. Prerequisite: PSY 111.
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3.00 Credits
Psychology and Problems of Society General education issues and perspectives course. A study of the special role of psychological theory, research and principles applied to contemporary social issues and problems such as environmental concerns, problems in the schools, substance abuse, nuclear proliferation, racism/sexism, mental illness, child abuse, juvenile delinquency, aggression, behavioral control, aging, technology, etc. Prerequisite: PSY 111.
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Field Work in Psychology Special projects and practicums under supervision in public and/or private agency settings. Psychological study, observation, service, and/or research may be undertaken with prior approval by the department. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credit hours, but only 3 hours may be earned per semester. Offered Cr/NCr only. Prerequisites: PSY 111 and departmental consent.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
PSY 481. Cooperative Education Provides practical experience, under academic supervision, that complements the student's academic program. Consultation with, and approval by, an appropriate faculty sponsor are necessary. Offered Cr/NCr only.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
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