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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Principles, concepts, and philosophy of behavior analysis, also known as radical behaviorism. Primary focus on operant conditioning, secondary focus on respondent conditioning.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303 and 3 additional hours in PSY
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the theory and process of research in psychology. Students will learn how research is planned, carried out, communicated, and critiqued. The emphasis of instruction will be on basic principles of experimental quasi-experimental, and nonexperimental research, data collection, report writing, and ethical standards of research.
Corequisite:
PSY 1301 and 3 additional hours of psychology
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3.00 Credits
Major theoretical positions and research that contributed to development of psychology as a scientific discipline. Emphasis on developments from the late 19th century to the present.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, 6 additional hours in psychology and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
The etiology, classification and treatment of psychopathological disorders from these major theoretical perspectives: psychodynamic, behavioral, humanistic, physiological and sociocultural.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, 6 additional hours in psychology and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys past and contemporary issues pertaining to the African American, including historical, developmental, clinical, educational and social issues.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, 6 additional hours in psychology and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
Survey of theory and research in cognitive processes with an emphasis in human memory. Topics include learning , memory, perception, language, reasoning, problem-solving, and decisionmaking. Introduction to the broader field of cognitive science and neurocognition.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, 6 additional hours in psychology and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
Major contemporary theories of personality are examined along with their implications for clinical application and research.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, six additional hours in psychology and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to both the theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy, including a survey of some of the major psychotherapeutic approaches used today, practice with applying them to understand and treat a variety of case study examples, and discussion of various personal, professional, and ethical issues involved in practice.
Corequisite:
Either PSY 4302 or PSY 4206
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3.00 Credits
The theory and practice of psychological tests, including a survey of the commonly used methods, techniques and instruments for measuring and assessing individual differences with regard to intelligence, personality, interests, aptitude and achievement.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, 6 additional hours in psychology and junior standing
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3.00 Credits
Applies psychological principles to legal processes. Topics include factors affecting judges┐, juries┐ and attorneys┐ judgments during trials; inequalities in defining criminal behavior and the application of justice, especially as influenced by race, class, gender and sexual orientation; how the legal system can be used to affect social change.
Corequisite:
PSY 1303, either PSY 2302 or CJ 3300, and junior standing
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