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3 Credits Overview of the use of psychotropic drugs, including abused drugs as well as those used to treat mental disorders. Topics include legal and scientific issues relating to psychopharmacology, as well as its historical context. Treatment, law enforcement, and educational perspectives are also considered. Prerequisite: PSY 1010.
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3 Credits Introduces concepts that unite psychology and the law, and reviews statutes governing competency, insanity and involuntary commitment. Students will become acquainted with forensic assessment techniques, including the interview process, specialized training, and the collection of collateral information. Also considered are the assessments of competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, and dangerousness. Pre-sentencing and child custody evaluations are discussed as well. Prerequisite: PSY 1010.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits SS Covers predominant theories and research strategies, focusing on social cognition, including beliefs, judgments, behaviors and attitudes; social influence, including conformity, persuasion, and group influence; and social relations, including the theories and research on aggression, prejudice, attraction and intimacy, altruism, conflict, and peacemaking. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Introduces the principles of psychology as they apply to sport and exercise, including ethics and problems in research methodology, motivation, learning, social behavior, performance enhancement, youth sports, gender issues, leadership and exercise issues. Multicultural and international views of the field are also considered. Prerequisite: PSY 1010.
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3 Credits Team-taught by political science and psychology professors, this colloquium will examine the phenomenon of leadership by focusing primarily on the scholarship and analysis of several modern approaches. Leadership theories of Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner provide the framework for comparing leaders in a variety of fields. And political scientist James McGregor Burns's psychopolitical paradigm of transforming leadership will be used to examine such leaders as Queen Elizabeth I, Gandhi, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, and Mikhail Gorbachev, all major contributors to political, military, scientific, and cultural aspects of our society. Prerequisites: Minimum score of 95 of the college's placement exam, 3.00 cumulative GPA, and permission of the instructors or the Honors Program coordinator.
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3 Credits Organizational development, social and organizational behavior, and motivation strategies in government and private industries. Personnel development and training aspects include job analysis and evaluation as well as performance appraisal. Effective leadership, management and decision-making styles and stress in the workplace are also considered. Prerequisite: PSY 1010. RAD courses are offered in fall, spring and summer sessions. The program admits a new group of students every fall semester. A minimum grade of C or higher must be achieved in all prerequisites and core courses to enter and remain in the program. radiography.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Introduction to standard terminology and general and patient considerations from routine radiographic positioning and projections. Responsibilities of the radiographer for radiation protection of patients, personnel and the public are discussed. Emphasis is on radiographic procedures of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle, lower extremity, thorax and abdomen; incorporating related pathology and consideration of mobile, surgical, pediatric and geriatric patients. Prerequisites: Program admission; EGL 1010, MAT 1120, BIO 2050, BIO 2060, and MHE 2000. RAD 1500, RAD 1510 and RAD 1530 concurrent. 2 lecture/3 lab hours (Offered fall only)
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3 Credits Emphasis is on radiographic procedures of the bony thorax, vertebral column, pelvis, and gastrointestinal system; incorporating related pathology and consideration of mobile, surgical, pediatric and geriatric patients. Image intensified fluoroscopic equipment and use of contrast media is included in course content. Special focus on surgical radiography. This course expands upon course content of RAD 1410, to include application of radiation protection, equipment operation and quality control, image production and evaluation, and patient care and education. Prerequisites: RAD 1410, RAD 1500, RAD 1510 and RAD 1530. RAD 1540 and RAD 1580 concurrent. 2 lecture/3 lab hours. (Offered spring only)
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Interactions of radiation with matter and biological effects associated with the use of ionizing radiation are presented. Focus is on radiation safety of patients and personnel based on the ALARA concept NCRP recommendations and NRC and COMAR regulations. Health implications to present and future generations, radiosensitivity, and manifestation and treatment of radiation sickness are discussed. Prerequisites: RAD 1550. RAD 2410 and RAD 2530 concurrent. (Offered fall semester only)
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