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PHS 102L: College Physics II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Physics 1 Credit Laboratory sessions will include exercises using computer-interfaced physics equipment and will involve applications of theoretical concepts introduced in PHS 102. (Lab fee: $100) Requirements and Prerequsites Corequisite: PHS 102 Offered Fall Spring
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PHS 210: Environmental Exploration
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Physics 3 Credits This course will be a field-based overview of environmental science techniques and principles. A hands-on approach will be employed to investigate a variety of environmental issues, such as water analysis, vernal pool ecology, river ecology, forest ecology, and the environmental testing procedures involved in maintaining a healthy planet. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: BIO 111 or any other 4 credit science course BIO 111 Offered Fall Spring
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PHS 210 - Environmental Exploration
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PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology I
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course provides a basic foundation in psychology by introducing numerous psychological perspectives as explanations for human behavior and mental processes. Basic neurophysiology, consciousness, learning, personality theories, psychological disorders, and current interventions are discussed.? Requirements and Prerequsites This course is required for all degrees; it is a prerequisite for all other psychology courses Offered Fall Spring
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PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology I
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PSY 102: Introduction to Psychology II
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course is a continuation of PSY 101 and is required for all psychology majors. It continues the exploration of the broad variety of areas studied in psychology, including motivation, cognition, perception, stress, memory, and also introduces the principles of social psychology. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in PSY 101 Offered Spring
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PSY 205: Child Development
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course is a study of developmental changes from birth through late childhood. Prenatal and neonatal issues are also discussed. Physical, emotional, social, and cognitive growth are explored at each age. The dominant theories of development are examined, as well as contemporary issues relating to childhood and parenting. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisite or corequisite: PSY 101 Offered Spring
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PSY 205 - Child Development
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PSY 206: Adolescent and Adult Development
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course surveys how people develop and change from the onset of adolescence through late adulthood. Different theoretical perspectives and contemporary information relating to the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive realms are examined. Requirements and Prerequsites PSY 205 Offered Fall
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PSY 216: Psychology of Cultural Diversity
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course is designed to assist, encourage, and challenge students to develop more fully their awareness and knowledge of self and others in a culturally pluralistic society. Basic concepts and ideas that are relevant to multicultural human service and development will be introduced. Culture and environment will be discussed as interactive experiences and basic dimensions of diverse groups will be explored. Requirements and Prerequsites PSY101 Offered Fall
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PSY 221: Death,Dying,and Bereavement
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course introduces the principles explored in thanatology, including hospice care, the grief process, cultural variations in the mourning process, and the various religious views of the afterlife. Requirements and Prerequsites Offered in alternate years PSY101
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PSY 223: Psychology of Politics
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits Can we use psychology to better understand political topics such as racism or elected officials? This course examines how psychological theories can be used to explore a wide variety of important and controversial topics. Students investigate attitudes towards war, and the threat of terrorism as well as the way different societies deal with questions of race, sex, and poverty. Requirements and Prerequsites PSY101 PSY 240 Offered Fall Spring
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PSY 240: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bay Path University
Psychology 3 Credits This course explores a wide range of personality, behavioral, and cognitive disorders. The symptoms, etiology, and dynamics of various disorders are studied, and a variety of therapeutic theories and techniques are discussed. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisite: PSY 205 or PSY 206 Offered Spring
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