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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Basic concepts of psychopathology including the development, description and treatment of psychological disorders. The DSM-IV-TR is heavily emphasized with a special focus on diagnostic criteria. Prerequisite: PSY 201 or EDFD 203.
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3.00 Credits
Fall.Theories and philosophies underlying current practices in the field of counseling. Special attention is given to helping students develop their own theory and techniques. The student will be presented appropriate assessment techniques used in counseling sessions. Prerequisites: Junior standing, PSY 380 and 382.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Summer. Historical, scientific, and philosophical antecedents of contemporary psychology in relation to their current influence on the field; emphasis upon contributions of important leaders and schools of psychology; consideration of current problems in the field.Must be taken during junior year in order to prepare for Graduate Record Examination and graduate school teaching assistantships. Prerequisite: 12 hours of psychology or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Spring, Summer. History and development of mental measurements, theory of test construction, and techniques for test evaluation. Emphasis upon developing familiarity with various tests of intelligence, personality, interest, and special aptitudes. Prerequisites: PSY 201 and 325, 330 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Course emphasizes group dynamics, group organization and development of leadership; group modification of individual conduct; group work and research; use of groups in the promotion of mental health. Prerequisites: PSY 380, 382 or consent of instructor. (For SWK majors: SWK 280, 281, 350, 351).
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Psychology applied in the workplace. Psychological assessment, job design, occupational stress, workermotivation, and career development. Interpreting and applying the professional literature of industrial/organizational psychology. Prerequisite: PSY 330.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Psychology of the individual in the group situation. Social psychology research, social theory (behavior and attitudes, explaining behavior, social thinking in the clinic), social influence (cultural influences, conformity, persuasion, group influence, social psychology in court), and social relations (aggression, altruism, prejudice, attraction, conflict and peacemaking). Group research projects are required. Prerequisite: PSY 330 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Spring, Summer. Capstone course emphasizing the enhancement of interpersonal counseling skills that underlie all successful counseling approaches and provision of a framework for understanding the counseling process. Skills are demonstrated in videotaped, role-played situations. Prerequisites: PSY 380, 382.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Statistical analysis of social science research data using the statistical software package SPSS. This is a capstone course which integrates comprehensive understanding and application of SPSS with descriptive and inferential analysis of data. Prerequisites: PSY 325 and 330 or their equivalents. Three class periods and 2 hours laboratory per week.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Reviews the various models of integrating psychology and Christianity and examines specific topics such as competing worldviews, the nature of persons, the nature of evil in its relation to psychopathology, and the relationship between spiritual and psychological healing. Also addresses a psychological view of various scriptures and issues related to being a Christian professional in a secular field. Limited to junior and senior psychology majors.
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