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POLS 200: American Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Survey of American politics, including political behavior of the American electorate, the theory of democracy, the structure and function of American political institutions, and contemporary issues.
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POLS 240: International Politics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Will analyze significant factors in world politics, including nationalism, "national interest" ideology, international conflict and collaboration, balance of power, deterrence, international law, and international organization.
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POLS 299: Introductory Political Topics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Special introductory topics of political science which relate contemporary issues to the discipline. Precise topics will be noted in appropriate class schedules prepared for registration. POLS major or minor students are limited to no more than 3 credit hours. Additional/excess hours above these limits may be counted as A&S electives.
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PORT 101-102: Elementary Portuguese
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Beginning course in Lusiphone studies focusing primarily on the spoken language as practiced in Brazilian culture. It will include basic pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and culture. Students will be given ample time for repetition, recombination of materials, and exposure to traditions of Brazil.
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PSY 105: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Overview of the major content areas in psychology. Topics to be covered include learning, cognition, perception, motivation, biological systems, social and abnormal psychology, development, personality, and approaches to psychotherapy.
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PSY 200: Statistical Principles
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Presentation of the basic principles of the description and interpretation of data. Provides an acquaintance with statistical principles appropriate to a liberal arts education, as well as a basis for further work in data analysis. Students planning graduate study in any field are advised to take 300 and 302 as well. Pre- or co-requisite: 105.
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PSY 220: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Description of the more salient aspects of the behavior and development of children and adolescents. Particular emphasis is placed on pertinent psychological research and practical applications to life situations. Prerequisite: PSY 105.
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PSY 230: Adjustment And Interpersonal Relations
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Process of normal human adjusting and coping in both personal and interpersonal spheres. Topics include applications of psychology to stress and mood management, self esteem, social adjustment, communication, and relationships. Prerequisite: PSY 105.
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PSY 232: Clinical Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
Introduction to clinical psychology as a profession and research area: psychometrics and assessment, systems of prevention and therapy, forensic psychology, program evaluation, professional/ethics issues. Prerequisite: 105.
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PSY 240: Brain And Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Taos Campus
A general survey of the biological foundations of behavior. Emphasis is on the central nervous system. Pre requisite: PSY 105 or BIOL 121L.
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