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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of theory and research on complex human behavior, including pattern recognition, visual information processing and form recognition, problem solving, language and creativity. Prerequisite: PSY 2301.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the psychological importance of cultural differences. The role of culture across a range of psychological areas, including perceptual and cognitive processes, human development, language, gender, and social behavior will be explored. Issues concerning cultural contact and intercultural relations will also be considered. Prerequisite: PSY 2301.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the theory design, construction, validation and interpretation of psychological testing and the utilization of tests in a wide variety of industrial, clinical, educational and organizational settings. Problems and issues associated with psychological testing are stressed. A selection of widely used tests is examined and evaluated. Prerequisites: PSY 2301 , MAT-PSY 2326 and at least 12 additional hours in Psychology, including either PSY 3306 or PSY 3329.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a survey of the key principles of Classical and Operant conditioning in animals and humans and the current models of human memory. Theoretical approaches in these areas are compared and contrasted. Prerequisite: PSY 2301.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews some of the classical concepts of sensation and perception. An examination is made of the major senses, with emphasis on touch, vision and hearing. A survey is conducted of modern perceptual formulations. The major theories of sensation and perception are appraised. Prerequisite: PSY 2301.
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3.00 Credits
(See the course description for the Cooperative Education course number 3391.)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide an opportunity for psychology majors at the junior and senior levels to work on an independent project with the guidance of a faculty member. The project may consist of a combination of reading, review of research, a research project, a term or research paper or laboratory work. Registration for this course is with permission of the psychology coordinator who will evaluate the ability and maturity of the student to do independent work. Prerequisites: 2.8 GPA 18 hours in psychology, and permission of the Psychology Coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to offer psychology majors at the junior or senior levels the possibility for field work in a mental-health agency. The student should gain some insight into the type of work psychologists do and the purpose and service of the agency and should relate this field experience to the psychology coordinator, who will evaluate the appropriateness of the student for field work. Students will contact the Instructor regarding field placements 6 weeks prior to the beginning of the semester. Prerequisites: 2.8 GPA and 18 hours in psychology, including PSY 3306 and either PSY 3316 or PSY 4331, and permission of the Psychology Coordinator. Students must complete a minimum of 90 hours in their field setting.
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3.00 Credits
This course acquaints students with the four major areas of industrial psychology: organizational, personnel, engineering, and industrial relations. Special emphasis is given to leadership and management, attitudes, motivation, morale, supervision, training, selection and placement, individual differences, accidents, fatigue and leisure. Students may earn credit for only one of the following: MGT 4301 or PSY 4301. Prerequisite: PSY 2301.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the dynamics of group behavior and to promote the development of the skills and attitudes essential for functioning effectively as a group member. Topics include: the arousal and expression of emotions by group members, decision-making procedures; task orientation of the group; behavior relevant to task completion; and procedures of communication within the group. Students may not receive credit for EDU 4321 or SOC 4321 in addition to this course. Prerequisite: PSY 2301.
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