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PSY 430: PSYCHOLOGY OF INFANCY
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Perceptual, motor, cognitive and social development during the first two years of life. Specialized research methods and assessment procedures.
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PSY 431: PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Social and emotional growth; topics include family and peer relationships, sex roles, self-control, and moral development.
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PSY 432: PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
A detailed understanding of prenatal development including conception, embryonic and fetal development, and birth. The effects and interplay of genetic and environmental factors on the health and well-being of the developing baby will be discussed throughout the course. The important role of preconception and prenatal care will also be discussed.
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PSY 455: EVOLUTION AND SEX
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
A biological/evolutionary approach to the study of human sexuality and cognition. The evolution of sexual reproduction and the evolution of the two sexes. Initial discussions will introduce the theory of evolution by natural selection and address the different levels at which selection operates. Building on this foundation, the class will focus on why sex evolved and the myriad physiological and psychological adaptations that evolved as a consequence. Topics to be covered include sexual selection, mate selection, pregnancy, and parent-offspring conflict.
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PSY 460: PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Contemporary psychological theory and research on religious belief, experience, and behavior. Topics include the biological bases of religion, religious development, and the links of religion to health and well-being.
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PSY 461: MOTIVATION
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Experimental evidence relating to theories of motivation.
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PSY 470: HISTORY AND SYSTEMS OF PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Development of psychology as a science.
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PSY 474: SPECIAL TOPICS
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Miami
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PSY 480: RESEARCH WITH WRITING CREDIT
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Students assist on a research project in psychology under supervision of a faculty member. Activities include library research, data collection and management, and attendance at research team meetings. Students are also expected to complete a writing component that fulfills the University's criteria to receive writing credit.
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PSY 490: ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Students will develop, conduct and write up two research projects: (i) a project that uses descriptive methods and associated statistical techniques and (ii) a project that uses experimental methods and Associated statistical techniques. These projects will integrate the concepts and skills learned in the Introductory and Intermediate Methods courses as well as the Introductory and Intermediate Statistics courses. Students will be asked to select a research topic and first develop a survey to examine the relationship between two predictor variables and an outcome variable. They will collect and analyze their data using correlational techniques (e.g., regression analyses) and will write up a methods and results section. Next, students will turn their descriptive study into an experiment. They will collect and analyze their data and write up a publishable research report that includes the findings from both the descriptive and experimental studies. The project will serve as a capstone, requiring them to find and critically evaluate relevant literature on their topic of choice, design a study taking into account time demands, sample characteristics and their effect on the hypotheses they are able to test, decide on instrument selection, consider potential extraneous and confounding variables (and how they will handle them if at all), select appropriate analyses for their data and hypotheses, and then present the results of their work in both poster and research report format.
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