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PYCH 2600: Human Development:Life Span
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp (3 hours) An analysis of the physiological, social, and psychological development of the individual from conception through the total life span.
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PYCH 2610: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp, Su (3 hours) Designed to provide an elementary coverage of descriptive and sampling statistics commonly used in psychology. Includes problems of measurement, measures of central tendency and dispersion, linear correlation, prediction, and simple tests of significance. (Fee: $5)
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PYCH 2640: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp (3 hours) Focus upon etiology, symptomatology, and prognosis of psychological disturbance. Prerequisite: PYCH-1600 General Psychology.
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PYCH 2725: Child Development
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp (2 hours) A study of the physiological, social, and spiritual growth of the child from conceptual through preadolescence. Emphasis on the developmental research on family systems theory, the importance of developmentally appropriate learning objectives including play, and the influence of cultural practice and beliefs on family systems. (Fee: $10)
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PYCH 2735: Child-Adolescent Development
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa, Sp (3 hours) A study of the physiological, social, and spiritual growth of the child from conceptual through adolescence. Emphasis on the developmental research on family systems theory, the importance of developmentally appropriate learning objectives including play, and the influence of cultural practice and beliefs on family systems. (Fee: $10)
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PYCH 2750: The Parent and the Child
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
Designed to explore the basic value requisites for effective family living. Basic concepts such as love, communication, and parental modeling will be stressed.
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PYCH 2751: Family and Couple Interventions
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (3 hours) Exploring the dynamics of marriage relationships and family systems. Scriptural, psychological, and Christian-life issues spanning pre-marriage through family life cycle are studied.
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PYCH 2800: Addictions
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
This course examines a variety of addictions, including alcohol, drugs, food, sex, gambling, computer games/Internet, and codependence. The course will focus on symptoms, causes, treatments, and impact on society. Students will be challenged to develop a biblical perspective.
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PYCH 2840: Concepts of Chemical Dependency
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (3 hours) Available to all students. Designed to investigate the concept of chemical dependency. Course emphasis is on the various drugs of abuse and methods of assessment, intervention, and treatment.
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PYCH 2850: Psychology of Adjustment
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
The systematic process of applying psychological principles to everyday issues of human life. Biblical perspectives are integrated into problem-solving paradigms for the development of a psychologically healthy personality.
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