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Psychology 2128: Introduction to Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 or 1103; PSYC 1101 A comprehensive study of the major theories of personality and their possible therapeutic applications. The theories of Adler, Erikson, Freud, Jung, Maslow, Rogers, Skinner and others are covered.
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Psychology 2140: Principles of Behavior Analysis
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisites: MATH 0097 or satisfactory placement scores; PSYC 1101 This course centers on the techniques and principles of behavior change based on learning theory. To demonstrate the ability to apply behavior change principles students are required to design and conduct a self-behavior-change project.
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Psychology 2145: or Sociology 2145:Psychology of Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3 Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement scores/READ 0099 and ENGL 0099; PSYC 1101 or permission of instructor An interdisciplinary survey of research, last rites and customs from various cultures concerning end-of-life issues. Topics covered include but are not limited to: the dying patient, medical directives, hospice, euthanasia, grief, widowhood, life after death and spirituality. Experiential learning techniques (labs, field projects, etc.) will be used along with the lecture. Emphasis will be placed on social issues, practical problems and personal and professional strategies for dealing with these issues.
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Psychology 2222: Special Topics in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
0-2-1/0-6-3. Prerequisites: PSYC 1101; one additional psychology course; permission of the instructor and the chair of social & cultural studies division This course consists of individual or independent work under supervision of a member of the faculty with whom specific arrangements have been made (directed reading, research, laboratory or field observation projects). The transferability of credit in this course will depend on the evaluation of the receiving institution. This course may be repeated for credit for an accumulated total of 3 hours.
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READ 0099: Developmental Reading
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Reading 0099 is designed to assist students in acquiring the skills necessary for effective reading of college textbooks and in demonstrating this proficiency on an exit test. Emphasis is on vocabulary development and improvement of literal, inferential and critical comprehension skills.
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Reading 0099: Developmental Reading
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Reading 0099 is designed to assist students in acquiring the skills necessary for effective reading of college textbooks and in demonstrating this proficiency on an exit test. Emphasis is on vocabulary development and improvement of literal, inferential and critical comprehension skills.
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RELI 1116: Introduction to Religion
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 A study of selected world religions with primary concentration on the origin and scriptural and doctrinal development of these religions.
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Religion 1116: Introduction to Religion
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 A study of selected world religions with primary concentration on the origin and scriptural and doctrinal development of these religions.
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RGTE 0199: Regents'Test Preparation 0199:Compensatory Essay Writing
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-2. Prerequisite: none Meets for seven to eight weeks. Required of students who have failed the essay portion of the Regents' Test for the second time as well as students who have earned 45 semester hours (excluding developmental studies courses) and have not taken the essay portion of the test. This course involves intensive instruction in the structure and mechanics of writing the essay under a time limit. The course also focuses on basic grammar, diction, structure and development according to individual needs. Those students who complete all coursework satisfactorily will be eligible to take/retake the essay portion of the Regents' Test. If the students pass the Regents' Test, they will receive a grade of S(Satisfactory). Students who complete the coursework but fail the Regents' Test will receive a grade of U (Unsatisfactory). Students who do not complete the coursework will receive a grade of F. Note: students who take this course must sign up for and take the essay portion of the Regents'Test.
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SOCI 1110: Introduction to Social Services
3.00 Credits
Georgia Highlands College
3-0-3. Prerequisites: READ 0099 and ENGL 0099/satisfactory placement scores This course is a survey of the human service system, its history, methods and the services that are currently available. Careers in human services and the values and ethics of human service work are also emphasized.
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