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PSY 485: Seminar in Psychology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This seminar is an opportunity for approximately ten students to explore an important issue in the field of psychology. Specific topics are determined by the instructor prior to the beginning of the seminar. Prerequisite(s): PSY 101S and two (2) advanced courses in psychology, or permission of instructor. Variable. Credit: 4
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PSY 486: Seminar in Psychology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This seminar is an opportunity for approximately ten students to explore an important issue in the field of psychology. Specific topics are determined by the instructor prior to the beginning of the seminar. Prerequisite(s): PSY 101S and two (2) advanced courses in psychology, or permission of instructor. Variable. Credit: 4
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PSY 488: Senior Seminars in Business Psychology
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course is concerned with theoretical and practical knowledge in business and psychology. Intergration and application of theoretical business and psychological perspective must be taken into account in determining the missions and strategic objectives of an organization. There will be an examination of international business relationships. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing (83 completed credit hours) and must be taken concurrently with BUS 488. Every year. Credit: 2
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PSY 496: Internship in Psychology
4.00 - 16.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course provides an in-depth, practical experience in psychology. A proposal will be worked out in consultation with a psychology faculty member who will supervise the experience. The proposal must be submitted in writing to the Chair of the Psychology and Human Development Division for approval. At the conclusion of the internship, the student will submit a comprehensive report regarding the experience to the supervising faculty member. Not available to students who have completed an internship in another division. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and 24 credits in psychology (excluding PSY 396 and 397) and permission of instructor. (Pass/Fail only) Variable. Credit: 4-16
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PSY 499: Senior Thesis
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course, which can be taken in lieu of Senior Seminar (PSY 484), involves independent scholarly work in psychology. A proposal will be worked out in consultation with a psychology faculty member who will supervise the thesis. At the end of the course, the student will submit a final written thesis and will present an oral defense to the supervising faculty member. Other available faculty members of the division will be invited to participate in the thesis defense. Prerequisite(s): PSY 101S and PSY 200 and PSY 400, or permission of instructor. Offered on request. Credit: 4
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REC 130: Introduction to Recreation
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will provide an introduction to a variety of recreation programs from community based to commercial enterprises. The course will include a focus on the need for recreation throughout the life cycle. Prerequisite(s): PEC 100, BIO 150N. Every year. Credit: 2
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REC 132: Recreation of Western Maine
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will focus on the traditional recreational activities of Western Maine including hiking, orienteering, fishing, water sports, such as kayaking and canoeing. The class will include field work in a variety of recreational areas. Students will have opportunities to work with professionals such as Maine Guides to further develop individual interest. Prerequisite(s): REC 130 or permission of instructor. Every year. Credit: 2
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REC 133: Recreation Leadership and Management
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will focus on the specific management and leadership skills required to work in the recreation industry. Students will engage with recreational managers and develop group projects based on individual interest. The class will include field work in a variety of recreational areas. Prerequisite(s): REC 130 or permission of instructor. Every year. Credit: 2
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REC 140: Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will provide an introduction to the role of recreation in the rehabilitation process, identification of special groups to be served, and the therapeutic values of specific recreational activities for persons with disabilities. Emphasized will be the adaptations of facilities, equipment and attitudes. Ethical issues and safety considerations will also be discussed. Every semester. Credit: 4
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REC 160: Challenge Course Facilitator Training
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This class will familiarize the student with adventure-based programming, which relies on activities such as cooperative activities, group initiatives and problem-solving elements, trust activities, and low and high ropes course elements. These activities are designed to help individuals and groups learn about concepts such as decision-making and problem-solving, leadership and how to be a team player. It also introduces the technical methods and skills required to conduct challenge course activities as well as the associated management issues of safety, liability, and staffing. Every year. Credit: 2
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