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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A lifespan approach to the theories, principles, and characteristics of human development. (PSYC 2314)
Corequisite:
PSY 1303
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3.00 Credits
Application of psychological theory to problems of selecting, training, supervising and motivating individuals in organizational settings.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to psychological concepts within the context of education. Additional emphasis on historical, cultural, and legal issues in education.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303
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3.00 Credits
The study of development from conception up to adolescence from theoretical and practical viewpoints. Emphasis is on the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes which occur during childhood.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in psychology
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3.00 Credits
Research designs used in psychology with emphasis on the role of theory in psychological research, data collection, data analysis and mastery of APA format . Students will conduct original research, analyze data and complete and present an APA-style paper.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, a grade of C or better in SOS 2304 and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
A study of adolescent development from theoretical and practical viewpoints. Emphasis is on the physical, cognitive, social and emotional changes which occur during adolescence.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in psychology
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3.00 Credits
The psychological, biological and sociological factors which affect the major stages of adult development.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in psychology
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the major theories and issues involved in understanding the impact of gender on thinking and behaving.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in psychology
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3.00 Credits
A survey of theory and research in the biology of mind and behavior, focusing on the internal processes underlying the activities of the organism, learning, memory, motivation, perception, and emotion. Important biopsychological phenomena will be discussed such as the biological mechanisms underlying eating and drinking, sexual behavior, sleep and dreaming, and stress and the immune system. Other topics may include the structure and function of the nervous, neuroendrocrine, and sensorimotor systems, as well as basic principles of evolution and genetics.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in psychology and one of the following: BIOL 1301, 1303, 1310
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on character strengths, positive thinking, values, positive institutions, positive emotions, and the pursuit of happiness. An overview of research and principles set forth by psychologists interested in determining factors that contribute to psychological flourishing.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in PSY, junior standing, or consent of instructor
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