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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits This course surveys the physiology of the dreaming process in the context of stages of sleep and the neurobiological mechanisms involved that are required for dream states to occur. In addition, the psychology of Freud and Jung will be applied to an understanding of the dream process. More in depth consideration will be given to the Gestalt Psychologists for dream interpretation. Another aspect of this course will be an examination of the influence of culture and myth upon the dreaming process and the dreamer. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 101 and junior or senior status Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits Criminal behavior is studied in the context of societal and genetic influences on personality formation. Juvenile delinquency and the early expression of antisocial behaviors are discussed. The psychological interventions currently in use and the effects of incarceration are studied. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 240 and junior or senior status Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits This course provides the student with a knowledge of the biological components of behavior. Basic neuroanatomy and neurochemistry are discussed with respect to a variety of topics such as emotions, sensation, aggression, sleep, memory, reproductive behaviors, eating disorders, and certain forms of psychopathology. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 205, PSY 240, and junior or senior status Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits The effects of psychotherapeutic drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs are discussed. The behavioral and psychological impact are presented with emphasis on the physiological mechanisms involved. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 340 and junior or senior status Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits This course, especially offered to those interested in careers in Child Psychology, surveys current and classic research in infant and toddler development. Typical and atypical development issues of children from birth to three years are studied with a focus on early intervention theories, programs, services, and techniques currently in use. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 205 and junior or senior status Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits This course explores the behavioral, cognitive, emotional, and social factors that affect physical health. Prevention, intervention, and treatment techniques will be discussed with an emphasis on approaches to changing unhealthy practices and maintaining health. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 240, PSY 340, and junior or senior status Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits Late adulthood is studied with respect to the personality, social, and cognitive changes experienced with this stage of life. The student is made aware of the transitions that can occur in late adulthood such as retirement, memory loss, spirituality, or changes in leisure interests. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 206 and junior or senior status Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits Social behavior is studied from a psychological perspective. Topics addressed typically include: small group behavior, personal perception, attitude acquisition and change, leadership, conformity, and prejudice. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: PSY 240 and junior status Offered Fall
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Psychology 1-3 Credits Requirements and Prerequsites Requires the approval of the department chair Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 Credits
Psychology 3 Credits This course will provide the student with an understanding of the many factors involved with both suicide and parasuicide (self-harming behavior). A broad spectrum of approaches will be covered, including psychological, sociological, physiological, and existential. Students will also be presented with information about the assessment, treatment, and prevention of this leading cause of death. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: Two upper level (300+) courses in Psychology and junior or senior status Offered in alternate years
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