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PSY 465: Psychology in the Workplace
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: PSY 101) In this course, the emphasis will be on taking valid psychological principles and applying them to the work environment. Areas of interest will include motivating others and yourself, goal setting for performance improvement, building relationships, achieving wellness and managing stress, managing conflict and anger, communicating with people, groups and group decision making, leading and influencing others, and achieving personal productivity. The objective is to facilitate workplace-specific skills.
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PSY 466: Psychology of Mind/Body
5.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisite: PSY 101) This course is designed to introduce students to various principles concerned with the relation of cognitive and emotional events and biological process. Topics covered include psycho-immunology, neuro-immunology, molecules of emotion, mind and hormones, psychosomatics, healing and environment.
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PSY 472: Senior Research Project I
2.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: Permission of Department and a "B" or better in PSY 241 & 242) The student will complete the initial phase of the project by reviewing relevant literature, formulating a research question, writing a formal research proposal, forming a committee, and presenting the proposal to the committee.
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PSY 474: Senior Research Project II
2.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: PSY 472, Permission of Department) The student will collect data related to the research project and analyze the results.
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PSY 476: Senior Research Project III
2.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: PSY 474, Permission of Department) The students will interpret the results, complete the final write-up of the paper, and give the final defense before the committee.
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PSY 485: Internship in Psychology
6.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: Permission of the Department) Under the supervision of a psychology faculty member, students will be given the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom setting to clients within an applied setting.
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PSY 495: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: Permission of Department) Under the direct supervision of a faculty member, students are given an opportunity to engage in intense study of a particular area in psychology not included in the course offerings.
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PSY 496: Directed Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: Permission of Department) Under the supervision of a faculty member, students are given the opportunity to engage in an original research project.
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PSY 497: Coaching Practicum
6.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: Permission of Department) The practicum experience will require students to coach three people under the supervision of a psychology faculty member.
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PSY 498: Senior Capstone Seminar
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisites: Senior Standing and Permission of the Department) This capstone course for psychology seniors is meant to provide an opportunity for synthesis and integration of knowledge and skills developed through the psychology curriculum. It includes a general review of psychology, discussion of the research process and methods, exposure to current issues and topics in the field, and examination of ways culture, gender, ethnicity, social class, and other diversity issues influence research and practice in psychology.
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