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PSY 399: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course investigates a topic of current interest in the field of psychology. The topics to be covered and the focus of the course will be specified at the time of registration. This course may be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: PSY200. 3 credits.
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PSY 400: Counseling Theories and Strategies
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the roles and functions of a counselor, to understand the main counseling strategies, and to provide a framework for understanding the counseling process while developing basic counseling skills. Prerequisite: PSY200. 3 credits.
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PSY 430: History and Systems of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This capstone course for majors surveys the principal concepts and theoretical positions that have contributed to the emergence of psychology as a modern science. The development of psychology is viewed in the broader context of the history of the behavioral and mental health sciences in general, with attention given to representative controversies and the inherent presuppositions of different psychological systems. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, and near completion of requirements for the major (one or two courses at most remaining), or permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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PSY 499: Independent Study/Community Experience
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Independent Study/Community Experience allows the exceptional junior or senior Psychology major in good academic standing an opportunity to conduct independent research or participate in a community experience under the supervision of a member of the department faculty. Topics to be investigated for a research focused independent study, objectives to be met, and the criteria for grading must be prearranged during the semester prior to the one in which the study will be conducted. Students must make their own arrangements for a community experience including plans for an on-site supervisor who agrees to evaluate them at the end of the semester. A minimum of eight hours per week is required for 3 credit hours. Community experiences, although taken for credit, are evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisites: Junior or senior major status in psychology with all other requirements nearly completed (one or two courses at most remaining), a 3.0 GPA in psychology AND permission of a supervising faculty member. 3 credits.
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PTG 111-112: Elementary Portuguese I,II
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Core Complement Course in Foreign Languages Courses for students who have not previously studied Portuguese. They engage students in activities and exercises designed to develop skills in oral/aural proficiency as well as reading and writing Brazilian Portuguese. Emphasis is placed on increasing the students' awareness of Brazilian culture in addition to the cultures of other Portuguese-speaking countries. PTG112 Prerequisite: PTG111. 3 credits each.
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RST 090: Catholic Imagination and Film
1.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
One-Credit
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RST 210: Christianity in Dialogue with World Religions
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Common Core Requirement-all students must complete this course Responsible citizens of the world need to understand religious viewpoints since religious faith is the source of most world views, which both shape and are shaped by culture. This course is designed to explore the dialogue between Christianity and the other great religions of the world. Emphasis will be placed on how the adherents of religious traditions understand themselves and address certain issues in our contemporary world such as justice, reconciliation and peace. Prerequisites: GST150 and ENG150. 3 credits.
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RST 250: Introduction to the Bible:"Take a Look at the Good Book"
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Core Complement Course in Religious Studies This course introduces the Bible as a foundational source of Western religious thought. Literary form, the historical and social context of scripture, and key biblical themes, such as revelation, liberation and justice will be introduced in both the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) and Christian Scriptures (New Testament). Prerequisite: RST210. 3 credits.
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RST 330: Understanding the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Core Complement Course in Religious Studies The Old Testament is one of the founding documents of Western civilization. Its answers to some of the big questions in human life have allowed Jews, Christians and Muslims to make sense of their lives and to seek justice in society. Its stories and religious poetry have permeated Western literature, music and art. As the students explore the literature of the Old Testament, they will also focus on the process by which the scriptures evolved through the various stages of Israelite history. Prerequisite: RST210. 3 credits.
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RST 333: Symbol and Sacrament
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Core Complement Course in Religious Studies One of the great dangers in our technological, rational culture lies in ignoring or even forgetting the evocative power of symbol and metaphor to communicate meaning in mysterious ways. This course will study the Catholic sacraments from the perspective of religious experience and symbol, starting with Christ as symbol and sacrament, and the church as the community, which can continue the sacrament of Christ. Students will study the history of each sacrament to discover the development of its liturgical rites and their symbolic meanings. Prerequisite: RST210. 3 credits.
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