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PSY 301: Psychology of Women
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students) This course includes a survey and an evaluation of research and theory on the psychology of women and sex differences. Physiological, developmental, personality, and social aspects of women's experiences will be studied. Writing intensive.
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PSY 310: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: PSY 111 or permission of instructor; must be psychology major or minor.) This course uses major psychological theories to explore the normal stages of development from birth until death. Selected controversial issues and case studies relating to development will also be discussed.
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PSY 315: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: PSY 111; or permission of instructor.) A survey of major topics in social psychology, including social perception, social interaction and social influence, will form the core of this course, with attention to stereotypes, aggression, conformity and persuasion.
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PSY 317: Psychology of Personality
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: PSY 111; or permission of instructor) An introduction to the general subject of personality. Emphasis upon the development of personality in the normal individual with special attention to personality development in women. Offered every other year.
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PSY 320: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: PSY 111; cross-listed with EDU 555G) Survey of basic areas of abnormal psychology, history of mental disorders, survey of extent and severity of problems today. Emphases in biological, psychological and social approaches to explaining mental disorders.
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PSY 330: Introduction to Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: PSY 111.) This course is intended for students interested in the interactive relationship between psychology and law. The student will explore the many aspects of criminal and civil law and how psychological research, theory, and practice assist the legal system and influence public policy.
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PSY 331: Learning and Cognition
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: PSY 111.) Provides an introduction to the study of learning and cognition through an examination of the basic learning paradigms of classical and instrumental conditioning and issues fundamental to the structure and function of cognitive theory. Emphases on applied and theoretical findings.
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PSY 340: Industrial and Organizational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: PSY 111.) This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Specific topics include the history and methods of the field such as personnel selection, training, motivation and leadership. Emphasis will be placed on applying the principles of Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and to help develop students into effective organizational members and/or managers.
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PSY 355: Psychological Testing and Personality Assessment
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: 9 hours of PSY and MAT 207; cross-listed with PSY 540G) This course covers the basic concepts for describing and evaluating standardized tests, including reliability, validity, norms and standard scores. These concepts are then used to evaluate a number of representative tests in different areas: intelligence, interests, aptitude and personality. Students also take and score some of these standard tests.
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PSY 359: Counseling I
3.00 Credits
Stephens College
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: PSY 111; cross-listed with PSY 530G) Introductory course in clinical counseling psychology. Discussion and assessment of a variety of counseling and therapeutic approaches for adjustment problems and mental disorders. Review of taped practice interviews under supervision of instructor.
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